SEPA is an association of amateur and professional painters who paint together regularly outdoors in S.E. Ireland. All artists are welcome. SEPA organises Ireland's 'Art in the Open' plein air festival. SEPA membership is free. NB. As with all Paint-Outs posted on Plein Eire, these events are simply notifications of intent by one individual to be at a particular place and time to paint. Each member's participation is entirely at his/her own risk. No responsibility for harm or loss of person or property on the part of anyone else is intended or implied.
For photos of SEPA's previous paint outs, click on this link: SEPA photos
Here are a few ideas for paint-out venues. Please add your own suggestions and we'll get a schedule together for the coming weeks. Your addfitional recommendations welcome.
Dunamore Wood (Borodale) (no facilities)
The Still Pond, near Enniscorthy
As ever, it is weather permitting, so in case the organiser needs to cancel, please indicate by RSVP for each event so a single message will let everyone know if an event is 'On' or 'Off'.
In particular, it seems smaller villages where we have access to coffee and a bite and a chance to say'hello' are sought-after venues. Here are some suggestions:
Duncormick, Screen, Killinick, Lady's Island, Clohamon, Saltmills, Slade
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That's great, Paul and Louise...see you there!
Hope to be there at the Cornloft on Sunday
Rita lett has very kindly offered her "Cornloft Studio" grounds to SEPA, for this Sundays paint out. The Event page will be posted shortly....
Anyone going out painting tomorrow???? Weather looks set fair.
Alternatively, for anyone who prefers, In conjunction with Wicklow Arts Festival, there's a paint-out on Sunday particularly if it is within reach of anyone in Wicklow or N. Wexford or who fancies a spin.
We're off to Wexford Wildfowl Reseve this Sunday 27th !
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Unfortunately due to low numbers, we decided to cancel our trip to Leighlinbridge this Sunday.Keep an eye on the SEPA group page for up and coming future events....
Thanks Barry, ......we'll see you again soon...
Unlikely to be there..but good luck with the weather etc..
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