MORGAN LOG HOUSE

Plein air painting event being held Saturday on Morgan Log House grounds

The site has a Log House built over 200 years ago and still standing, a grain silo from later years with a pollination garden at its base.

The site has a Log House built over 200 years ago and still standing, a grain silo from later years with a pollination garden at its base.

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Plein air painting is about leaving the four walls of your studio behind and experiencing painting and drawing in the landscape. The practice goes back for centuries but was truly made into an art form by the French Impressionists.

It was a term that came about in the early 19th Century and French, it means “outdoors.” Outdoor sketching has always been done even in the 18th Century. It was done with charcoal, ink, pastel or chalks, and paint.

So why are we doing “plein air” at the Morgan Log House? Well, it is a wonderful site tucked into a quaint residential area. The site has a Log House built over 200 years ago and still standing, a grain silo from later years with a pollination garden at its base.

Join us on Saturday, June 1st, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Bring your choice of medium, we will provide canvas board, paper, and pencils (if you forgot). Ed will talk about pigments, inks, making brushes, and cutting goose quills throughout the day. We can’t wait to see you on Saturday!

Purchase tickets here.


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