
The difference between painting in the studio
and painting out-of-doors is like
standing in a bathroom shower
and standing naked in the rain…
in both instances you get wet,
but it is a totally different sensory experience.
En Plein Air is a painting that I am in the process of working on and look forward to bringing you complete, with a video of its creation, very soon. To see other en plein air artwork that I have painted go to RVJart.com
Ah. I seem to have “off which wall?” kinds of thoughts. My first look at this, I said, “it looks like Don Quixote here facing off against the mighty mountain wood.” Maybe it is the head gear on “you.” en Verde Montana a nieve ablandar. (all right this is with No education but a Span/Eng dictionary.)
Chris, I will agree with the quixotic nature of painting “en plein air” that you portray, but as for “el idioma de Quixote” you are dangerous 🙂
Looking forward to the video, Roger.
Ginger
Hi Roger, I can’t wait to see the video. I love the colors in this piece.
Hope Nancy is doing well. Give her my love
see you soon Kath
I too am intrigued by the characters represented in this painting but have to admit Don Quixote did not come to mind. On a different note; I like the new addition of blue hues to your recently posted work. Roger does the blues….
I seem to remember some other artist having a blue period?
Oh here I am finally, I thought that was you with a sun hat on but unfinished. This would make a double perspective of the viewer seeing you seeing what you are painting in the background.
Tina, there was another artist working when I was on site for this painting. I may have made her look like me 🙂
It was all part of the concept…