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Plein Air Painting: Spring Sceneries with Jeannette Pomeroy


Why Take Plein Air Painting: Spring Sceneries


Join award-winning artist and educator Jeannette Pomeroy for a three-day intensive workshop on painting spring sceneries on the campus of Interlochen Center for the Arts. 

With gorgeous lake views surrounded by the beautifully rich colors of spring in bloom, you will have the perfect backdrop for developing your painting skills in a welcoming, supportive environment, while experiencing the serenity of practicing your art in nature.

Open to all skill levels, the workshop will provide a crash course on the fundamentals of color mixing, composition, and basic techniques. You will then apply your knowledge and hone your powers of observation as you capture the beauty of the natural landscape at this special time of the year. 

After working “en plein air,” participants will be invited back into the studio to discuss and fine tune their works. A suggested supply list can be found below.

Workshop Dates: Friday, April 19 - Sunday, April 21, 2024      
Registration Fee: $395
Registration Deadline: Friday, April 12, 2024
On-Campus Lodging: Take advantage of a special seasonal rate of $94 per night at the Stone Hotel and Cottages.  Call 231-276-7570 for reservations or book online.  

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Plein Air Painting: Spring Sceneries Supply List:

This is a three-day spring Plein Air painting workshop. Media includes oil or acrylic. If temperatures are BELOW 45 degrees this will be a studio class using photo references. In addition to the following painting supplies, please bring 6-8 photographs of SPRING subjects that you might wish to use. If the temperature is 45 degrees or above we will be painting outside. PLEASE bring clothes that will allow you to be outdoors in cold temperatures for up to three hours.

Suggested Paints:
Oil or Acrylic: Cadmium Yellow Hue, Lemon Yellow, Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium Red Hue, Cerulean Blue Hue, Ultramarine Blue, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, Yellow Ochre, Dioxazine Purple, Magenta, plus Titanium White. 

Painting Panels/Paper:
Canvases or Canvas Panels: smaller sizes work well, 8x10, 9x12 sizes. Please bring at least eight (8) canvases or panels.

Other Supplies:
Burnt Sienna acrylic paint, 4 oz. tube, palette knife, palette and or palette paper, linseed oil, brushes, paper towels, waste bag, brush washing supplies.

Please also bring:
Your cell phone and or camera. If you sit to paint bring a light weight folding stool. Your sketchbook with a 4/6b pencil and kneaded eraser.  A lightweight Plein Air easel will be provided for each participant (we have 9), however, if you have a Plein Air set up PLEASE BRING IT. The instructor uses a Julian Plein Air Box Easel. EVERYTHING, Tripod, easel, paints, brushes, water, water container, paper towels, shelf and painting panels and canvases, sun umbrella, sun hat. If you bring it, you will carry it. 

Please contact college@interlochen.org with any additional questions you may have about the supplies for this course.

Faculty

Jeannette Pomeroy

Jeannette Pomeroy

Instructor of Visual Arts