Plein air techniques for artists Principles and methods for painting in natural light

Aimee Erickson, 1967-

Book - 2023

"From award-winning artist Aimee Erickson, Plein Air Techniques for Artists presents the step-by-step process for plein air for landscape, still life, and the figure, along with exercises to strengthen skills"--

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Genres
Self-instructional works
Published
Beverly, MA : Rockport Publishers, an imprint of The Quarto Group 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Aimee Erickson, 1967- (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
173 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
ISBN
9780760379356
  • Introduction
  • Finding "The Zone"
  • 1. Materials and Gear
  • What's Your Medium?
  • Brushes and Brushstrokes
  • Supports: Canvas, Panels, and Paper
  • Plein Air Painting Kit
  • 2. Composition and Value
  • Making Interesting Compositions
  • Black and White
  • Shetchbooh Exercise: Notan
  • Value
  • Exercise: Simplified Value Studies
  • 3. Color
  • Speaking of Color …
  • Color Exercises
  • Exercise: A Color Chart, Emphasizing Value
  • Exercise: Color Ladders
  • Limited Palettes
  • Color Development of Value Studies
  • 4. Sunlight and Shadow
  • Seeing Skills: Shift Your Perception
  • Light, Shadow, and Color
  • Demonstration: Light and Shadow on Architecture
  • Where to Start
  • Exercise: The Color of Light
  • Raking Light
  • Technique: Stain It, Draw It, Paint It
  • Perspective
  • Foreground Solutions
  • 5. Indirect Light
  • Dappled and Filtered Light
  • Technique: Starting with a Mid-Tone Canvas
  • Demonstration: Large Scale Work
  • Demonstration: Dappled Afternoon Light
  • Overcast Light
  • Demonstration: A Two-Session Painting
  • Technique: Cutting In
  • Painting Makeover: Light and Shadow Relationships
  • Technique: Using a Broad Brush
  • Shade and Reflected Light
  • 6. Backlight
  • Rim Light
  • Contre-Jour: Against the Light
  • Transmitted Light
  • Technique: A Loose Start
  • Painting Makeover: Perspective
  • 7. Front Light
  • Front Light: A Dramatic Fully Lit Effect
  • Technique: Direct Impasto Brushwork
  • Painting Makeover: More Color
  • 8. Nocturnes
  • Twilight
  • Nighttime
  • Demonstration: Nocturne
  • 9. Special Effects
  • Glow
  • Demonstration: Multiple Light Sources
  • Glare
  • Reflections
  • Heavy Atmosphere
  • Demonstration: Fog
  • 10. Design and the Visual Idea
  • Beyond Representation
  • Technique: Paint Manipulation
  • Multiple Small Studies
  • Strategy: Serial Studies of a Subject
  • The Camera's Role
  • Improvisation
  • Glossary
  • Plein Air Quick Reference
  • Field Painting Strategies
  • What to Do If You Don't Have an idea
  • Summary of Perspective Principles
  • If Your Composition Isn't Working
  • Contributing Artists
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Award-winning oil painter Erickson's devotion to sharing her love of plein air painting techniques is clear from the first pages of this book. The introduction defines plein air painting as working outdoors with the subject of the art in plain view. The book documents the history of this approach and guides readers through its benefits, such as improved or new connections with nature and the environment. Before the author gives instructions, she talks about "The Zone," which is a way of thinking about one's barriers or limitations to learning something new and how to take a step back and readjust to successfully learn new lessons. The book provides detailed information about materials and instructions for properly executed brushstrokes and capturing ideal colors and lighting effects. Each technique is clearly explained, accompanied by an exercise to practice, key jargon to remember, and captioned illustrations and photographs. VERDICT This resource is a great addition to crafts collections. Suitable for both experienced artists and novices interested in this artistic practice.--Laura Ellis

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