Plein Air Painting
Paint and color sets are great for trying in a new medium. Our portable sets are also excellent for painting en plein air.
Browse our selection of pochade boxes and storage solutions for transporting and storing a variety of materials and tools.
Travel brushes are an excellent tool for artists working en plein air. Compact, portable and in a choice of brush shapes.
A range of rigid supports for plein air painting, from handmade linen boards to gessoed panels and canvas boards.
Browse our range of watercolor tins and palettes, perfect for storing and transporting paints when working en plein air.
Essential items used by artists for plein air painting, including artist's umbrellas, viewfinders, and water pots.
Our range of drawing sets are excellent for artists producing quick sketches or detailed studies en plein air.
Browse our selection of easels for working en plein air, including French style easels, sketching easels, and collapsible easels.
This film gives practical advice on what you need to look for when painting outdoors, and how to get the best from your painting session.
A selection of inspirational books on outdoor painting techniques such as how to capture light and the colors found in landscapes.
What is Plein Air Painting?
Plein air painting - a French term meaning “in the open air” - is the act of painting outdoors, recording the natural light and atmosphere of a landscape directly onto the canvas in paint. This approach allows artists to depict the true color and lighting of a scene.
Painting 'en plein air' provides artists with the opportunity to connect with the outdoors and paint landscapes in real-time, capturing the nuances of natural light and changing weather conditions. This technique was embraced by Impressionist artists like Monet and Renoir, who sought to portray the ephemeral effects of light on the landscape.
To get started with plein air painting, it helps to have a portable paint set, or a watercolor tin or palette box, as well as brushes - travel brushes are particularly easy to take on a plein air painting session. Stretched canvases are lightweight and great for painting on the move with a field easel while panels and boards conveniently slide into a pochade box. Sketchbooks are also useful for capturing quick sketches and planning your composition when plein air painting.
Additional items like storage boxes and sundries can help keep you organised and comfortable during your painting experience. For those wanting to invest in the very best plein air painting equipment, U.Go Plein Air and Richeson offer excellent ranges. For inspiration and tips, refer to specialist books and magazines.