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Hi Mary
I would most definitely still be joining the Plein Eire group if I hadn't opened my own gallery in Moycullen (The Painter's Palette) ... and because we have a coffee shop in the gallery, it opens on a Sunday! I have though almost got it to the stage where I can take more time off, so may yet be coming back for a few more plein eire sessions - and I hope we get to meet there. I do find it limiting in subject matter to always be working with indoor subjects. Although who could grouse about the most gorgeous bowl of perfumed lilies and lily buds I put in a huge vase on my desk here at the Radisson this morning. I'm only exhibiting here until Sunday and am willing these flowers to open and be at their best before Saturday so I can capture them on canvas and get the wet painting home again before packing up on Sunday. I just wish I could capture the perfume as well! Lynda
I am afraid I see the paint-outs not as a challenge but a day away from the stresses of routine and time for "me", I sometimes try to do a "proper" painting, or depending on the mood I could decide to go off walking with camera and backpack with my watercolour sketch book and a few paints, On these occasions I never draw with a pencil, just mess about with colour and sometimes I prefer these to the more "technical" approach I tend to use when I set up the oils on an easel. Your gallery and coffee shop sounds good - maybe you could have a paint-out near it - but give us on the east coast etc some notice ! Your gallery of paintings here are vibrant and have your own style !
Hi Noran. Oh definitely joining in tomorrow, for me, will be a time-out day as well! Yay! Packing the picnic for me and Mum and luckily the meet-up is just 14 kms around the corner from where I live in the Maam Valley so if the day is too much for Mum, I can nip home without hassle. :-) Jolly good idea about a paint-out near the gallery coffee shop ... just down the road in Moycullen is a stunning harbour area (well, two of them actually) where we can park off and paint at the edge of Lough Corrib - plus loads of other sites in between. We can then meet up at the gallery for either a coffee or a knickerbocker glory at a special Plein Eire price with an extra treat thrown in. And if it rains, we can sit and drink coffee and paint the knickerbocker glory (yum). Thanks for your kind words re my paintings. Hope to meet with you soon.
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