Camille Pissarro
and
The Oceanside Plein Art Festival
It is different. Painting outside and absorbing the vibrations of color, air, and the breezes that make it all possible. The immediacy of the moment when the ever changing sky makes the scenery dance on the canvas. The brush assumes an independence, and covers the whiteness of the canvas with impatient Impressions. Plein Air has never been my first love for painting. I have had moments of delight, but feel that the studio is more in line for my physical inclinations.
Jameson Eureka 2006 |
Most think of Van Gogh when considering the style of impressionism...the yellow sunflowers and brilliant blue sky. My favorite of this genre is Camille Pissarro.
The muted color pallet, the considerable detail is beyond
compare. He is recognized as the Father of Impressionism.
The Artists in San Diego County and beyond will come together July 15 - 22 for the annual Plein Air Festival. This event is sponsored by the Oceanside Museum of Art. The spirit of Pissaro lives on for painters the world over, and so, we in Oceanside and beyond will have the good fortune to be one with Nature as Painters, and Visitors from here and abroad...
Boulevard Montmartre, morning, cloudy weather, 1897. National Gallery of Victoria