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Lynne Haines's Blog Posts Tagged 'plein' (5)

Plein Air Wheely carries everything effortlessly in one trip

I take all my plein air equipment anywhere, easily, all in one trip.  I just roll it along in my Plein Air Wheely.

Everything I need goes with me.  No more trips back and forth to the van!   Lightweight, compact and sturdy, it loads into vehicles readily.     

Dirt trails, cobblestone paths, garden gravel, boggy lawns - nothing keeps me from getting to the right spot with all my equipment: chair, umbrella,…

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Added by Lynne Haines on March 18, 2013 at 12:21pm — No Comments

The 2011 Plein Air Artist Retreat - by Nikolai Kraneis & Lynne Haines

Nikolai came from Berlin Germany to paint with some of my favorite artists.  Here is the video of us at Gregg Caudell's Ranch last September.  If you would like to paint this amazing area this year call Lynne Haines 509-981-0139 and we'll put another one together.  It was FABULOUS.  See it on utube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvxGPSU0x2c&feature=youtu.be

Added by Lynne Haines on February 25, 2012 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Plein Air Arabians

1st Annual

Plein Air Arabians



on location at the

Heritage Arabian Farm

Saturday, May 5th

10am to 6pm

Call Lynne at 981-0139 or email:

lynne@tanks-a-lot.net



    Enjoy the exquisite equestrian beauty of magnificent Arabian horses as we paint the many vistas on this…

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Added by Lynne Haines on February 4, 2012 at 3:30pm — No Comments

Continued Plein Air the Emerging Art Form - 2nd part

Talent, the unusual ingredient in much art today, is a defining quality in plein air painting.  If it is missing - it is very obvious.  No amount of colorful interesting devices will substitute.  It shows!  …

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Added by Lynne Haines on September 28, 2011 at 6:42pm — No Comments

The only emerging art form in fifty years - plein air.

What’s so special about Plein Air painting?  Well, just sooo much really.



Plein air painting is no longer simply a quick way to create pre-paintings for larger, later to be painted studio oil and watercolor paintings.  Plein air has matured.   Plein air is all grown up and ready to work for any gallery smart enough to recognize it as the most interesting new form of art to appear in 50 years.



The “act of plein air painting” is a greater aesthetic experience than studio… Continue

Added by Lynne Haines on September 14, 2011 at 4:12pm — 1 Comment

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