Description
Plein air, meaning “in the open air”, refers to the practice of painting outdoors, using the view in front of you as your subject. These artworks can often result in loose, gestural pieces, as the artist works to capture the moment as they see it. In the tradition of the plein air technique, energetic marks of contrasting black and white charcoal and pastel move across a neutral linen texture to create movement and energy in these seascape views.