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In the News (Fri 21 Nov 08)

  
  en plein air
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Le corps svelte de la meuf est en alerte, ses cris de plaisir sont amplifiés par les lieux abandonnés et le chibre du vicelard est en ébullition.
En véritable nymphomane, elle enchaîne d'un pompage de teub à une séance de pilonnage anal.
www.lapine.fr /en-plein-air.htm   (1479 words)

  
  Plein Air Oil Painting Technique, Acrylic & Watercolor Painting Technique
To capture the essence of a landscape or outdoor (plein air) still life where the light is constantly changing, you need to work quickly.
Best of all, the same plein air alla prima painting technique is equally applicable to studio work where you want to a nice loose feeling and want to complete a painting in one or more sessions and to figure work when the figures are likely to move.
Each of the plein air alla prima painting steps are illustrated with examples of two different paintings, and include about 30 important tips that I have found to be extremely helpful to me when painting outdoors (plein air) that you should know about.
www.virtualartacademy.com /process-unit-approach-plein-alla-prima-painting-p-58.html?ref=1   (472 words)

  
 plein-air - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Air, mixture of gases that composes the atmosphere surrounding Earth.
En plein air is a French expression which means in the open air, and is particularly used to describe the act of painting in the outside environment rather than indoors (such as in a studio).
Modern Plein Air Fresh Off the Easel, semi-abstract, semi-impressionist, plein air landscape paintings from painter Rebecca Grantham.
encarta.msn.com /plein-air.html   (215 words)

  
 Ahhhh! En plein air: making art "in the open air" is a simple concept. Doing it well is another matter Art ...
Plein air in the painter's world refers to paintings that are created outdoors as opposed to solely in the studio.
The plein air experience gives artists a chance to record nature at a "live" moment in time and provides buyers with images that serve as a remembrance and documentation of the changing American landscape.
Talented plein air artists are able to draw on right and left-brain skills, recording the immediacy of shape-shifting lights and shadows across a landscape or figure while dealing with the challenges of Mother Nature.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0HMU/is_10_33/ai_n16832517   (894 words)

  
 Ahhhh! En plein air: making art "in the open air" is a simple concept. Doing it well is another matter Art ...
Plein air in the painter's world refers to paintings that are created outdoors as opposed to solely in the studio.
The plein air experience gives artists a chance to record nature at a "live" moment in time and provides buyers with images that serve as a remembrance and documentation of the changing American landscape.
Talented plein air artists are able to draw on right and left-brain skills, recording the immediacy of shape-shifting lights and shadows across a landscape or figure while dealing with the challenges of Mother Nature.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0HMU/is_10_33/ai_n16832517   (912 words)

  
 The Plein Air Scene
Plein air painters, collectors, and museum members were invited to "Wayne Thiebaud: Wandering Through Plein Air," the first in a series of evening discussions at the Museum about arts and community.
Viewers were treated to a slide show which included examples of pieces had painted en plein air, then variations later painted in the studio.
One 10 x 12 plein air painting prompted numerous variations, including a 7-foot high version, something difficult (if not impossible) to attempt outside a studio.
www.thepleinairscene.com /magazine/june2001thiebaud.html   (536 words)

  
 Boire de l'eau en plein air au canada - L'eau est-elle potable?
L'eau en plein air au Canada est habituellement d'excellente qualité, mais il faut être prêt à la faire bouillir ou à la désinfecter avant de la boire pour rendre sa consommation agréable.
En règle générale, le chlore est un bon désinfectant pour l'eau brute.
En raison de risques potentiels pour la santé (problèmes thyroïdiens ou sensibilité à l'iode), il est recommandé de ne pas utiliser l'iode pendant plus de trois semaines par saison.
www.hc-sc.gc.ca /ewh-semt/water-eau/drink-potab/water_outdoors-eau_plein_air_f.html   (1607 words)

  
 Le Figaro — Actualité en direct et informations en continu
De l'aviron au parcours de golf avec un PDG menaçant, en passant par le squash et le parcours santé, le petit monde de l'entreprise révèle sa veulerie, ses craintes, sa tyrannie, ses lâchetés jusqu'au canyoning final qui réunit tout le monde dans une randonnée à haut risque.
En s'inspirant de son court-métrage Squash plusieurs fois primé, Lionel Bailliu parle de l'entreprise sans jamais montrer l'ombre d'un bureau.
En cinq moments et autant de combinaisons de caractères, l'entreprise est démontée et dénoncée.
www.lefigaro.fr /culture/20060907.FIG000000159_l_entreprise_en_plein_air.html   (666 words)

  
 Coastal Antiques and Art
To draw or paint en plein air is a relatively recent development in art history and some suggest it began with the great English landscape artist John Constable (1776-1837).
In America colonies of plein air painters began to spring up in the locals where the light was best, notably on the East and West coasts and in the Southwest.
Like the artists before them, most don't complete their works outside, but to be considered plein air, the essentials of the works are completed before the finishing touches are added at the studio.
www.coastalantiques.com /archives/august2003/ANTenpleinair.html   (918 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | 'En Plein Air' for Art and Health
She paints "en plein air" and describes her latest work as a return to what she loves.
"En plein air" is a French expression which means "in the open air," and is particularly used to describe the act of painting in the outside environment rather than indoors, such as in a studio.
She is now working in a new direction and says the plein air painters of the American West and the Hudson River School are influencing a current series that she is working on.
en.epochtimes.com /news/6-7-19/44017.html   (537 words)

  
 En Plein Air
En plein air is a phrase originating in France, which means to execute a painting in the open air.
Many times though a painting executed en plein air expresses exactly the vision the artist had from the outset and there is no desire to elaborate any further on a subject.
En plein air and studio painting are both viable atmospheres in which to work and create good paintings.
www.raymondwattenhofer.com /fine-art-articles/en-plein-air.php   (519 words)

  
 North Coast Journal - July 22, 2004: COVER STORY - En plein air: Painting outdoors with nine women artists
Her story provided a grand finale for an excursion dominated by compelling, often spine-tingling plein air stories, lived and shared around the Pierson farmhouse dinner table each night by this group of mature (all 50ish) professionals.
Plein air painting, like every other area in the arts, has traditionally been dominated by men.
Kathy O'Leary had just returned from a plein air workshop in Jackson, Wyo., with painter Scott Christensen, and shared his secret of working in nature on small canvases with a limited palette: just Rembrandt red medium, cadmium yellow light, ultramarine blue, two shades of gray and a white.
www.northcoastjournal.com /072204/cover0722.html   (2598 words)

  
 Sedona Plein Air Festival - Sedona Arts Center
The term "en plein air" is a French term for "in the open air" describing paintings that have been created outdoors rather than in a studio.
The 1st Annual Sedona Plein Air Festival will be an invitational event featuring 30 of the finest plein air painters in the country.
Plein air artists will be seen all over town – at trailheads, on the streets, at resorts and other scenic locales in the Sedona area.
www.sedonaartscenter.com /SpecialEvents/PleinAirFestival/event.htm   (293 words)

  
 Revolusound > LE CINEMA D'ETE DE MONACO: une salle DTS en plein air
Nous découvrons alors que ce cinéma de plein air bénéficie d'une qualité de construction hors pair: de sa conception jusqu'à son 'utilisation' saisonnière, tout a été optimisé afin d'offrir aux spectateurs un spectacle de pointe, mieux étalonné que des salles plus traditionnelles.
En évoquant le nouveau projecteur numérique conçu par DTS et disponible très prochainement, le XD-1, ses yeux s'arrondissent et on devine derrière son visage expressif l'attitude du professionnel exigent, soucieux d'assurer qualité et performance.
Ce que l'on attendait pas de cette salle, c'est la qualité de son rendu en mode DTS: en plein air, le son a tendance à se disperser, or ici, avec un degré de pression sonore soigneusement étalonné, ces artefacts disparaissent.
www.dts-phile.com /pages/dossiers/monaco.php   (2034 words)

  
 eBay Guides - Understanding Plein Air Art
There are still some works that can be considered plein air where no more than 10% of the finished work is completed away from the inspiration in the studio.
It is up to the artist to specifically and honestly describe their work, and state the plein air level of completion regarding their work.
The difference between working plein air and from a photograph are akin to the difference between seeing your favorite band live in concert or just a poster of them.
reviews.ebay.com /Understanding-Plein-Air-Art_W0QQugidZ10000000000014868   (698 words)

  
 Plein Air Painting
To draw or paint en plein air is a relatively recent development in art history and some suggest it began with the great English landscape artist John Constable (1776-1837).
In America colonies of plein air painters began to spring up in the locales where the light was best, notably on the East and West coasts and in the Southwest.
Like the artists before them, most don't complete their works outside, but to be considered plein air, the essentials of the works are completed before the finishing touches are added at the studio.
mysite.verizon.net /vze88r17/patsilvafineartist/id4.html   (705 words)

  
 The Episcopal Church and Visual Arts
Although this French phrase simply means "in the open air," it is packed with meaning for landscape painters.
Painting en plein air is an old tradition that has become a new passion among today's landscape artists.
Further popularizing this "sport" is the arrival of groups such as Plein Air Painters of America and regional organizations.
www.ecva.org /wordimage/articles/johnson_plein_air/plein_air_painting.htm   (981 words)

  
 nappap - national academy of professional plein air painters
Plein air painting is often only partially understood.
It can also be the extended development of a painting over a period of days or weeks at the same location and at similar times in order to develop a larger scene or more detailed piece.
In either case it is impossible for an artist to claim he/she is painting en plein air without the recognition of nature's transitory aspects… The combination of the elusive qualities of light, the battling of wind and weather changes, cloud movements, waves movements, trees rustling...
nhstudios.com /Plein-airptg.html   (276 words)

  
 CINEMA EN PLEIN AIR 2006
Les séances du cinéma de plein air reprennent dès ce soir, vendredi 28 juillet.
En prévision de l’exposition « Des bêtes et des hommes », qui se tiendra à la Grande Halle en septembre 2007, la Villette entrouvre son bestiaire pour la 16ème édition du cinéma en plein air.
En 2005, elle a obtenu pour la première fois l’autorisation d'y mener des reportages photographiques.
www.villette.com /manif/manif.aspx?id=985   (577 words)

  
 En Plein Air explained - the Purple Door Studio
The term en plein air comes from the French meaning “in open air” and is used to describe paintings created outdoors.
This new art required intensive study of light as the source for seeing color, so they took their easels outdoors to observe their muses at different times of the day and in different atmospheric conditions.
American artists such as Childe Hassam, Frank Benson, and William Merritt Chase championed the work that these masters had developed, and a new school of plein air painters was born stateside.
www.purpledoorstudio.com /info/enpleinair.html   (281 words)

  
 Dee Beard Dean Plein Air Demo
I try not to spend more than 45 minutes on a plein air study because of the constantly changing light and atmospherical conditions.
I try not to spend more than 45 minutes on a plein air study because of the constantly changing light.
Copyright Plein Air Painters of The Southeast 2003, 2004, 2006 PAP-SE and member artists.
www.pap-se.com /dee_beard_dean_plein_air_demo.htm   (237 words)

  
 Robert Ferguson | San Diego Artist, En Plein Air
The words Plein Air are French for "Out In the Open Air" coined by the original French Impressionists.
A true Plein Air painting is done on location, capturing the atmosphere of the moment.
When you are close up to a Plein Air painting you will see only a mosaic of color and brushwork.
www.fergusonart.com /PleinAir.htm   (165 words)

  
 PREMIÈRE CLASSE ET STRAPONTIN - Cinema en Plein Air 2007 de Paris la villette
En outre, ces effets sont de mauvaise qualité.
En 2002, On prend les même et on recommence...
En 2001, pour fêter ce nouveau siècle, il y a plein de nouveautés sur notre site, vous pouvez donner votre avis avant et après la diffusion du film, donner une note au film, et consulter la liste des films, triables par critères au choix.
www.cinema.arbo.com   (967 words)

  
 Kat Sowa Plein Air Gallery
The work shown here is a collection of en Plein Air oil sketches (painted on location) from her journey, including in this show some of her most recent ‘en Plein Air’ works of the Caribbean, painted since her return from Europe.
The focus was, en Plein Air, “The Elements of Landscape,” revisiting a treatise by 18th century Neo-Classical French painter Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes (1750-1819).
This treatise on open-air painting, “Elements of Perspective” published in 1800, “would prove an essential guide for the two succeeding generations of landscape painters.” This process proved to be very enlightening and will continue to be a great tool for her growth as an artist.
www.katsowa.com /gallery.plein.html   (169 words)

  
 plein air
Plein Air is a French term meaning in the open air.
He was obsessed with capturing the effects of light on the landscape in a nearly scientific way, also in capturing the atmospheric “envelope” of the landscape.
plein air painting began to take root in the States, though in the twenty to forty years after its heyday in France.
www.brianmahieu.com /plein_air.html   (713 words)

  
 Fine Line Designs celebrates painting en plein air
The Impressionists launched a method of painting en plein air, which literally means 'in the open air'.
Like Constable and the impressionists, the plein air painters of today believe that you should trust your eyes to represent light on form using color to convey the outdoor experience.
Painting en plein air is a pursuit that continues to challenge the finest artists in the world.
www.doorcountycompass.com /arts/040824fineline.htm   (545 words)

  
 ArtLex's Pin-Pl page
Plein air painting was taken up by the English painters Richard Parks Bonington (1802-1828) and John Constable (1776-1837), and the French
Its popularity was aided by the development of easily portable painting equipment and materials, including paints sold in tubes.
Although not usually considered an Impressionist, Sargent was enthusiastic about painting en plein air, as he did this portrait of his friend, Impressionist painter Claude Monet.
www.artlex.com /ArtLex/Pin.html   (3134 words)

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