Embracing Open-Air Painting
Sometimes, stepping out of the studio to paint in the open air is exactly what I need. Painting outdoors surrounded by nature brings a refreshing sense of freedom. Unlike my larger sports paintings done indoors, these outdoor sessions allow me to connect deeply with my surroundings. I often venture to the nearby countryside, capturing the beauty of farm fields, rolling hills, or the ocean. I call this my “busman’s holiday,” a delightful break that feels effortless even as I create.
The Simplicity of Alla Prima
When I’m outside, I embrace the alla prima technique, completing paintings in a single sitting while the paint is still wet. This approach encourages spontaneity—there’s no time for overthinking or fussing. Just me, my brushes, and whatever nature presents that day. While the light might shift rapidly, or a sudden gust of wind threatens to disrupt my canvas, these moments become part of the experience. It’s about capturing the essence of the moment, imperfections included.holiday,” a break that doesn’t feel like work even though I’m still painting.