So far, 13 American artists have signed up to join us here in Ireland in July. The organisers are very proud of having a festival so many want to come to and grateful for this support and encouragement of some great artists. We are looking forward to it, too. And of course, we aren't by any means finished yet.
Click on the link above to make sure you are included and if not, visit www.artintheopen.org and register soon.
Hi everyone. If you have traveled to Ireland in the past, have you any tips on your experiences with mobile phones, call credit ect ?? There has been a couple of inquiries so I would be interested to know how you managed??
Marc Delassio kindly offered the following advice :
"I got a sim card at the airport. I think it was 5 euros. The guy was really helpful with all the options and I never used up the money on the sim (international guests can receive calls for free).Some Americans can't change their sim cards though."
When I'm overseas, I usually buy a local throw away phone and a local sim card for about $20. That way if the locals call me or I call them, it's a local call. I haven't done it in Ireland yet. US cellphones are usually locked to the carrier and you can't use a foreign sim card, but many overseas phones aren't. If you already have an unlocked phone, you can get a local sim card which has a local phone number and a certain number of minutes. Just plug it in your unlocked phone and go.
I have skype on my iphone. If I happen to be on wi-fi, the calls are free. If I am not, the calls are still dirt cheap. I've been in Europe for months and never gone over about $10. using it. I do use it more sparingly than I do at home though. A local toss phone isn't the best option for me personally since most of my calls are back to the U.S.
I just bought my tickets. I am getting so excited. I arrive on the 22nd. Looking forward to getting some "Green" paintings in before the event starts. Karen, we will arrive in Wexford on the 28th.
I have my airline ticket, I gave my room booked, now I need advice on what to bring with me to paint. As an oil painter, it feels overwhelming. Any suggestions?
I'm assuming you have your own painting set-up (pochade and tripod) as all you will generally find here in Ireland are full and half French easels. Anyone over here in Europe who has anything else has probably made it or imported it from the USA where there are so many more available. We lag behind in those!
Regarding consumables, such as paint and to a lesser extent, brushes, as you are coming for several weeks, you could just buy a set here. In Wexford, if you are heading there first, you'll find Michael Harding oils, Winsor & Newtone (Artists' and Winton ranges) and Daler-Rowney oils. Also there are Rosemary Brushes as well as other brands but brushes are more personal so you may want to bring a few favourites with you.
Europe also lags behind in lightweight panels. We don't have the range you have in the US. Most plein air artists here use the readily available canvas panels (primed cotton canvas glued onto cardboard), stretched canvases or make up their own.
The lightest way to travel is to cut loose primed canvas one inch bigger each way than your painting size and to tape the loose canvas to a light panel of your chosen size using masking tape. At the end of your trip, interleave with grease-proof paper and roll the paintings gently inside a postal tube for carrying or posting home. A little Liquin medium will ensure your paintings are touch-dry enough to do this up to 2 days before departure homeward.
Finally, if you want to mail some of your gear a couple of weeks in advance, you can use the Spectrum address (see the advertisement in the column on the right) and they will store it for you to collect on arrival.
We just booked our flights today, Knoxville, Tennessee to Philadelphia to Shannon. We took care of our lodging several weeks ago. We are looking to rent a car at the airport. Any recommendations on rental car companies.
Hello all, I can't believe I am actually traveling to Ireland. I am just a little anxious because I know absolutely no one and will be there painting for 8 weeks. First stop AITO event In Wexford. Where to after that? Would love to sit and chat with you all to discuss, but I am not quite the yet. Soon, very soon.
Lynda, I was at AITO two years ago, and LOVED it! don't worry about not knowing anyone, the Irish, and everyone else there will make you feel right at home. It was one of the most memorable things I've done, and hope I can come back sometime. After AITO I went to the west, visited some people there, and just soaked in Ireland. I loved going to Doolin, the Aran Islands, Cliffs of Mohr, and much more. Wonderful music. Just relax, smile and talk to people, and you will have the time of your life. Oh yeah... paint too!
Tony robinson's shop is not only an art supply store, but a frame provider. He usually offers cut and frame services to anyone needing frames. It's a big help to those of us traveling over the pond! Also, they frame things in a totally different style there than we do, so you will have moulding that fits in with the decor if you have him do it for you. Double check with tony, but this is how I have done it the past two years.
Deb, did I ever answer your question about the pochade box? Sorry. I've been out of town a lot. Playing catch up on communication. Let me know if you still need a recommendation.
Thank you Lori, I had two artist at my house in Crested Butte last night that know you. Greg Barnes and Jim Wodark. They think very highly of you. I am looking forward to meeting you.
Hey Yanks anyone thinking of going to west Ireland? After the event I plan to kick around in the western part of Ireland, Dingle, Kilarney, etc., for a few days of painting. Anyone up for doing the same? I will be flying out of Shannon.
Sherry and I are arriving early and heading to the west with one of our destinations being Donegal, coincidentally an ancestral home for both of us. Unfortunately our flight home leaves early on the 8th. Sherry would have loved to have painted and as the Sherpa spouse I could have done more pub research. We are planning to visit Ardmore on the 7th as we wind our way from Wexford to Shannon. I think Sherry has read all of Nora Roberts books multiple times.
Thanks for all the tips on packing, etc! Tony, I'm going to take you up on your offer to have some gear shipped to Spectrum Art. It's way too much of a hassle with security at the airport and I'm paranoid that they'll take something away or something will be damaged! I'll be sending it this week. I hope that's alright with you. Thanks!
I'll be coming on my own from the States too. :) So you're not the only one! You will love Ireland. The people over there are very friendly and welcoming. And the country is beautiful! I'm leaving next week for Galway to check out the art festival there before I head out to Wexford. Looking forward to painting with everyone! See you all in a couple of weeks!
I am getting so excited about painting in Ireland. I was wondering about the show which is part of the Plein Air event. We can submit 3 paintings. I will be leaving the 10th. Does anyone know if we are required to leave our paintings up for the whole show? Or can we take them down after a few days. Not sure how all that works for us people flying in.
Really looking forward to Ned Mueller's workshop. Any of you attending?
I have AT&T. I am just paying the $30 for international. That will give me enough minutes to get buy. Have you checked with your carrier? I am also getting international texting, $10. Hope that helps.
That is great that you found what you want. Maybe I need to change. How do you get calls from home? Will they need to make international calls? How much is that phone that you found? Can you also get text?
Hi everyone
I moved to Pennsylvania in October 2014 and now that I have settled a little it's time to start painting out doors . Well maybe through the car window at the moment. It is freezing ..
I have become a member of the Wayne Art Centre and I am looking forward to their festival in May 2015.
Any links to plein air painting in the US would be welcome.
Monica
I just joined the Yanks group..thanks, Tony Robinson, for letting me know about it!
You may want to join the Mid Atlantic Plein Air Painters' Association (MAPAPA)..lots of chances to paint with others and a terrific newsletter. I live close to the Wayne Art Center and hope to meet you!
Thanks Valerie I will look up the Mid Atlantic group over the weekend.
I have admired your work in the Wayne Art Centre and would love to meet up.
I am looking forward to getting started.
Tony Robinson
So far, 13 American artists have signed up to join us here in Ireland in July. The organisers are very proud of having a festival so many want to come to and grateful for this support and encouragement of some great artists. We are looking forward to it, too. And of course, we aren't by any means finished yet.
Click on the link above to make sure you are included and if not, visit www.artintheopen.org and register soon.
Good luck at the Plein Air Convention, Lori, Jane and Louise.
Mar 29, 2013
Elaine Hurst
Wish I could be back with everyone, but I will keep up with AITO 2013 online. Enjoy!
Mar 29, 2013
Deb Martin
Hi everyone, I just signed up for Art in the Open! I'm looking forward to meeting everyone and exploring Wexford!
Mar 30, 2013
Lori Putnam
This is great! Pints for everyone!
Mar 30, 2013
Tony Robinson
Hi Deb, That is good. Lori knows the natives are friendly. The brass band is tuning up for 'The Yanks Are Coming' as we speak.
Hi Elaine. You can cheer us on from the sidelines this year. All the best to you from your friends here.
Mar 30, 2013
Kathleen (Kay) Eaton
I wish I could join you! I'll look forward to hearing all about and seeing your wonderful art!
Mar 30, 2013
Elaine Hurst
Thanks, Tony. I will be keeping watch on what's going on.
Mar 30, 2013
Karen Scannell
Hi everyone. If you have traveled to Ireland in the past, have you any tips on your experiences with mobile phones, call credit ect ?? There has been a couple of inquiries so I would be interested to know how you managed??
Marc Delassio kindly offered the following advice :
"I got a sim card at the airport. I think it was 5 euros. The guy was really helpful with all the options and I never used up the money on the sim (international guests can receive calls for free).Some Americans can't change their sim cards though."
Any thoughts would be helpful, thanks
Mar 30, 2013
Elaine Hurst
I will watch this with interest. When I traveled to Ireland, and other countries, I never took a phone, but very much wished I had one.
Mar 31, 2013
Charlie McCarthy
When I'm overseas, I usually buy a local throw away phone and a local sim card for about $20. That way if the locals call me or I call them, it's a local call. I haven't done it in Ireland yet. US cellphones are usually locked to the carrier and you can't use a foreign sim card, but many overseas phones aren't. If you already have an unlocked phone, you can get a local sim card which has a local phone number and a certain number of minutes. Just plug it in your unlocked phone and go.
Mar 31, 2013
Lori Putnam
I have skype on my iphone. If I happen to be on wi-fi, the calls are free. If I am not, the calls are still dirt cheap. I've been in Europe for months and never gone over about $10. using it. I do use it more sparingly than I do at home though. A local toss phone isn't the best option for me personally since most of my calls are back to the U.S.
Will miss you Elaine! I'll drink a pint for you.
Apr 1, 2013
Karen Scannell
Thanks Charlie and Lori..There are a few options there for people depending on the type of phone you are going to use.
For anyone thinking of buying an Irish sim card , here's a useful link :
http://www.tripadvisor.ie/ShowTopic-g186591-i88-k4793989-Where_to_p...
Apr 1, 2013
Rhonda McCay
I just bought my tickets. I am getting so excited. I arrive on the 22nd. Looking forward to getting some "Green" paintings in before the event starts. Karen, we will arrive in Wexford on the 28th.
Apr 1, 2013
Lori Putnam
Rhonda, You'll have no problem with the greens since you're from Longmont! It's the neutrals that always get me in Ireland. Lots of sensitive greys.
Apr 1, 2013
Lynda Moore
May 1, 2013
Tony Robinson
Hi Lynda,
I'm assuming you have your own painting set-up (pochade and tripod) as all you will generally find here in Ireland are full and half French easels. Anyone over here in Europe who has anything else has probably made it or imported it from the USA where there are so many more available. We lag behind in those!
Regarding consumables, such as paint and to a lesser extent, brushes, as you are coming for several weeks, you could just buy a set here. In Wexford, if you are heading there first, you'll find Michael Harding oils, Winsor & Newtone (Artists' and Winton ranges) and Daler-Rowney oils. Also there are Rosemary Brushes as well as other brands but brushes are more personal so you may want to bring a few favourites with you.
Europe also lags behind in lightweight panels. We don't have the range you have in the US. Most plein air artists here use the readily available canvas panels (primed cotton canvas glued onto cardboard), stretched canvases or make up their own.
The lightest way to travel is to cut loose primed canvas one inch bigger each way than your painting size and to tape the loose canvas to a light panel of your chosen size using masking tape. At the end of your trip, interleave with grease-proof paper and roll the paintings gently inside a postal tube for carrying or posting home. A little Liquin medium will ensure your paintings are touch-dry enough to do this up to 2 days before departure homeward.
Finally, if you want to mail some of your gear a couple of weeks in advance, you can use the Spectrum address (see the advertisement in the column on the right) and they will store it for you to collect on arrival.
May 1, 2013
Lori Putnam
Hi Lynda et al, Here are some tips from my blog on traveling to Europe to paint. Tips for the Winged Artist.
You'll also find packing tips here: Tips_MSDS.pdf
Making my plane reservations this week!
May 1, 2013
Deb Martin
Thanks for the suggestions! I was wondering the same thing myself.
Lori, do you use a pochade box? I'm thinking of investing in one, since I only have a half-box French easel and I think it'll be too clunky to bring.
May 3, 2013
Sherry Smith
Hello All,
We just booked our flights today, Knoxville, Tennessee to Philadelphia to Shannon. We took care of our lodging several weeks ago. We are looking to rent a car at the airport. Any recommendations on rental car companies.
Thanks
May 28, 2013
Lynda Moore
Jul 6, 2013
Rhonda McCay
Can anyone give me some recommendations on frames. Are you all bringing them or getting them in Wexford? How many should we expect to need?
Jul 6, 2013
Elaine Hurst
Lynda, I was at AITO two years ago, and LOVED it! don't worry about not knowing anyone, the Irish, and everyone else there will make you feel right at home. It was one of the most memorable things I've done, and hope I can come back sometime. After AITO I went to the west, visited some people there, and just soaked in Ireland. I loved going to Doolin, the Aran Islands, Cliffs of Mohr, and much more. Wonderful music. Just relax, smile and talk to people, and you will have the time of your life. Oh yeah... paint too!
Jul 6, 2013
Lori Putnam
Tony robinson's shop is not only an art supply store, but a frame provider. He usually offers cut and frame services to anyone needing frames. It's a big help to those of us traveling over the pond! Also, they frame things in a totally different style there than we do, so you will have moulding that fits in with the decor if you have him do it for you. Double check with tony, but this is how I have done it the past two years.
Jul 7, 2013
Lori Putnam
Jul 7, 2013
Rhonda McCay
Thank you Lori, I had two artist at my house in Crested Butte last night that know you. Greg Barnes and Jim Wodark. They think very highly of you. I am looking forward to meeting you.
Jul 7, 2013
Billyo O'Donnell
Hey Yanks anyone thinking of going to west Ireland? After the event I plan to kick around in the western part of Ireland, Dingle, Kilarney, etc., for a few days of painting. Anyone up for doing the same? I will be flying out of Shannon.
Jul 10, 2013
Sherry Smith
Sherry and I are arriving early and heading to the west with one of our destinations being Donegal, coincidentally an ancestral home for both of us. Unfortunately our flight home leaves early on the 8th. Sherry would have loved to have painted and as the Sherpa spouse I could have done more pub research. We are planning to visit Ardmore on the 7th as we wind our way from Wexford to Shannon. I think Sherry has read all of Nora Roberts books multiple times.
Jul 10, 2013
Deb Martin
Thanks for all the tips on packing, etc! Tony, I'm going to take you up on your offer to have some gear shipped to Spectrum Art. It's way too much of a hassle with security at the airport and I'm paranoid that they'll take something away or something will be damaged! I'll be sending it this week. I hope that's alright with you. Thanks!
Jul 16, 2013
Deb Martin
Hi Lynda,
I'll be coming on my own from the States too. :) So you're not the only one! You will love Ireland. The people over there are very friendly and welcoming. And the country is beautiful! I'm leaving next week for Galway to check out the art festival there before I head out to Wexford. Looking forward to painting with everyone! See you all in a couple of weeks!
Jul 16, 2013
Rhonda McCay
Hi Everyone,
I am getting so excited about painting in Ireland. I was wondering about the show which is part of the Plein Air event. We can submit 3 paintings. I will be leaving the 10th. Does anyone know if we are required to leave our paintings up for the whole show? Or can we take them down after a few days. Not sure how all that works for us people flying in.
Really looking forward to Ned Mueller's workshop. Any of you attending?
Jul 16, 2013
Plein Eire Administrator
You may take your painting(s) with you. Or we can ship unsold ones at cost afterwards. - Or collect them when you come back next year ;-)
Jul 17, 2013
Lynda Moore
I will be needing a phone while in Ireland (8 weeks) and need to find where to buy one. Anyone know?
Jul 19, 2013
Rhonda McCay
I have AT&T. I am just paying the $30 for international. That will give me enough minutes to get buy. Have you checked with your carrier? I am also getting international texting, $10. Hope that helps.
Jul 19, 2013
Lynda Moore
Jul 19, 2013
Lynda Moore
Jul 19, 2013
Lynda Moore
Jul 19, 2013
Rhonda McCay
That is great that you found what you want. Maybe I need to change. How do you get calls from home? Will they need to make international calls? How much is that phone that you found? Can you also get text?
Jul 19, 2013
Lynda Moore
Jul 19, 2013
Karen Scannell
There's a discussion on phone options running on the discussion forum above Here's the link :http://pleineire.ning.com/group/yanks/forum/topics/using-mobile-pho...
Perhaps it will help with some of your queries....
Jul 19, 2013
Lynda Moore
Jul 26, 2013
Karen Scannell
That's weird...about to post re: Dunnes and ya vanished :)
http://www.localmint.com/ie/dunnes-stores-wexford-redmond-sq-openin...
Sunday 1am-7pm
Jul 26, 2013
Tony Robinson
Good to meet you today, Lynda. Glad to see you are settling in and doing some exploring.
Jul 26, 2013
Rhonda McCay
Jul 26, 2013
Karen Scannell
Just heading to Waterford's Copper Coast with Micheal R. this am. ..if anyone with "wheels" would like to join us...?
Jul 28, 2013
Karen Scannell
my number..0879335456
Jul 28, 2013
Lynda Moore
Jul 28, 2013
Dorothy F. Dinnigan
Hello: Thanks for the warm welcome. Looking forward to interacting with everyone. Getting my gear together. Dorothy
Apr 11, 2014
Monica Jones
I moved to Pennsylvania in October 2014 and now that I have settled a little it's time to start painting out doors . Well maybe through the car window at the moment. It is freezing ..
I have become a member of the Wayne Art Centre and I am looking forward to their festival in May 2015.
Any links to plein air painting in the US would be welcome.
Monica
Jan 9, 2015
Valerie Craig
Hey Monica!
I just joined the Yanks group..thanks, Tony Robinson, for letting me know about it!
You may want to join the Mid Atlantic Plein Air Painters' Association (MAPAPA)..lots of chances to paint with others and a terrific newsletter. I live close to the Wayne Art Center and hope to meet you!
Jan 9, 2015
Monica Jones
I have admired your work in the Wayne Art Centre and would love to meet up.
I am looking forward to getting started.
Jan 9, 2015