Do Plein Air Painters Always Paint in the Rain?

Do Plein Air Painters Always Paint in the Rain?

Do plein air painters paint even in the rain?I get that question a lot, it’s a good curious question.The answer is yes! Mostly. Some days, more dictated by other circumstances than the weather, I do stay and work in the studio.Goldenrod and Sunflowers in the StudioWindow15×15″oil on linen©Kelly Medfordclick here for purchase infoWhen I lived and studied in Florence I did take a year and study just still life painting at a private studio. Those were some of my favorite days spent in that city. Sounds unlikely for a plein air painter, but I learned so much in that time and formed some of my best friendships that one can only find when working closely together like that.Once I went out on my own and no longer share a studio, I now sometimes get nostalgic for those days, like on rainy days, and long for my still life studio buddies.This painting was inspired by a fellow expat writer Toni DeBella who brought me this wonderful autumn bouquet of flowers on a visit to the studio.So thrilled to have the gift of flowers, I immediately set them up the next day in the window and painted them with the light coming in from behind.The glow of oranges and yellows was mesmorizing and I had visions of Van Gogh for days.Still life painting is such a joy, especially since it gives you time to really study and not just to instantly “capture” like while painting outdoors. Still life allows for reflection and do overs, though this was left fresh and not worked on more than over 3 sessions.Just having the opportunity for some variety in color and composition is a gift, and one that did not go unnoticed.See other recent paintings here on my websiteThank you for your interest in my work

2 Comments
  • Joan T

    December 16, 2013 at 10:18 pm

    Your bouquet of flowers look so sunny and bright!

    I went back a bit on your blog to catch up and found your wonderful paintings of Venice, one of my favorite places of all time. I’m glad to see that you selected the areas not really frequented by tourists. When I was there those were my favorite spots!

    • Kelly Medford

      February 6, 2014 at 10:35 am

      Hi Joan and thanks for following the blog.
      I’m so glad we share a love for (painting) Venice, isn’t it just the most magical city?
      And Venice is the perfect place for exploring. Sometimes it’s just enough to duck down an alley to get away from the crowds and catch the perfect Venetian moment.