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Going Outside: Introduction to Plein Air Sketching

Gain the confidence and experience you need to take your sketching practice outside, where you can capture your subject with natural light and color.

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Going Outside: Introduction to Plein Air Sketching

Going Outside: Introduction to Plein Air Sketching

Gain the confidence and experience you need to take your sketching practice outside, where you can capture your subject with natural light and color.

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Make art wherever you go with plein air drawing, a term taken from the French phrase “en plein air,” which means “in open air.” Whether you’re setting up an easel on the beach or pulling out a sketchbook on a park bench, this introduction combines classroom work with outdoor sessions where you can practice capturing the fantastic natural spaces around Bainbridge Island and the Pacific Northwest. 

Details

  • Skill level: Drawing experience is suggested, but not essential.
  • Session 1: In BARN's Drawing & Painting Studio, you'll learn to assemble a basic kit of supplies and get tips for improving your drawing techniques, including focuses on perspective, line quality, washes, and composition (with and without the aid of the technology on your phone).
  • Session 2: You'll return to the studio where the focus will be on techniques. Then, weather permitting, we'll move outside to the grounds at BARN to start practicing en plein air. Before this session ends, we'll all agree on an outdoor location for our next session.
  • Session 3: Weather permitting, we'll meet at the designated outdoor location to practice plein air sketching. If the weather isn't favorable, we'll gather again at BARN.

Details

  • Bring your preferred sketching tools to class. If you're new to sketching, make sure to bring the basics:
    • Sketchbook (hard-cover 9-inch by 12-inch recommended).
    • Sketching pencil, pencil sharpener, and eraser.
    • Smudging stick.
  • Other useful tools that are optional include a mobile phone; small, portable folding chair for outdoor sessions; and appropriate clothing like hat, long sleeves, comfortable shoes, etc.
  • If you want more insight on what to bring to class, email drawingandpainting.programming@bainbridgebarn.org, or come to one of BARN's free Community Sketching sessions, where all are welcome!

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome.

Instructor
Michael Gunderson

Michael comes to BARN with 50 years' experience teaching art. He started teaching painting and drawing in Southern California in the early '70s and his last public school position was as lead teacher and administrator in charge of creating a small public high school in central California. After teaching multiple elective subjects, he always had his love of drawing and painting as his security blanket. Adventures led him to Canada and San Diego where he was active in drawing groups and watercolor societies. His move to Bainbridge introduced him to BARN where he served in a leadership role in the Woodworking Studio. Four years ago, the sketchbook called and he formed regular drop-in drawing sessions in BARN's Commons. This interest has, in turn, led to his active participation in BARN’s Drawing & Painting Studio. His main interest remains with the refinement of his drawing skills, and the drawing skills of others.

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