I’m home from my wonderful trip to Ontario where Cam and I visited various family members. Kicking myself for not taking more photos! However, I did have time to do one pastel en plein air 🙂 It’s one that I did of a beautiful view of Big Rideau Lake from Cam’s Mum’s porch. The weather was changeable, rotating from heavy cloud and grey skies to blue sky with white clouds. Ahhhh the unpredictable delights of painting on location!
The Plein Air Progress
Here’s the view through the screen. (Yes, I was cheating a bit sitting inside a screened porch but I still consider it a plein air piece!)
I was so happy to have done any work en plein air while away. It would have been nice to have done more but since the main reason for our trip was family visiting, I put all my focus and energy into doing just that! And I’m ever so glad as I had an amazing time first with my sister and her partner, then with Cam’s family (I have now met them all!), and finally with my cousin Alex and her partner. All very special times.
Look forward to hearing from you. Please leave a comment and tell me what you think of my newest plein air work.
~ Gail
10 thoughts on “Plein Air Pastel Of Big Rideau Lake”
Very nice landscape Gail! Thanks for posting your shots of the progress, really interesting! Makes me want to do more landscapes!
Thanks Rita. Yes, do more landscapes – they are always a treat to see!!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Awww Carol, you are so sweet!
Well done. Such a beautiful scene – looks like a great place to be in their present hot spell. Keep up the good work. S
Thanks Sandy. It was certainly a perfect place to be in the heat – shaded and cooled by the water.
Very awesome landscape and your so kind to share all your knowledge and how to do it.
Thanks so much . Jane.
Jane, you are so welcome! Thanks so much for commenting 🙂
Wow! I love it. It’s so hard to create a ‘green’ scene without it looking prosaic and
‘ Too Green!’ Any advice on setting up to pastel paint en plain air? How do you know what colours to bring? Do you bring a table and an easel? Rain?? (I’m from Ireland so a constant threat!)
Any advice would be much appreciated. I love your work, I’m soooo impressed with your DK project, well done and well deserved.
All the very best.
Patricia
Patricia thanks so much for your enthusiastic comment about this pastel and for my DK opportunity!
Okay, to your questions about plein air. I take a very small set of pastels on site and make do with what I have. I often use a set of 40 half sticks by Sennelier. I have still to make up my own set…never seem to find the time. The main answer is that I like to pack light whether it’s at home or travelling. When I paint locally, I use a half french easel. There are a lot of small easels available. Rain? I don’t paint in the rain! I’m basically a fair weather on location painter!!
Have you considered purchasing my plein air online course? Here’s the link to find out more: https://www.howtopastel.com/plein-air-pastel-online/
Best to you!