Tony Conner Artists Blog
Plein Air Painting – “Armstrong Road”
Another painting done during the Billsboro Winery Plein Air Festival – and my personal favorite from the weekend.   For a plein air work, it is large – 14″ x 21″. Generally I work at quarter sheet size, or smaller, when I paint outdoors.  I chose a larger size for this work mostly because of the nature of the landscape. The geography of the area around Geneva, NY is mostly flat with some rolling hills and very large farm fields. Unlike my home state of Vermont, this area features roads that stretch out straight toward the horizon, hardly broken by curves and turns.  The format of a half sheet of watercolor paper emphasizes the horizontal and seem particularly appropriate for this scene.
I wanted to capture the road stretching into the distance and the expansive fields of crops interrupted only by a few farm structures that, though vary large in reality, are dwarfed by the rest of the landscape.
The painting would suggest that it was a rainy day. It wasn’t rainy, but the sky was moving and moody. The puddle to the far left was not actually there. The ditch was, but I felt that the ditch without a pool of water would be a bit uninteresting so I added the puddle and reflections.
It was also very breezy – I had one hand on the easel for most of the painting session. During those times when I stepped back to take a look – I had also to be prepared to sprint to catch the easel from being blown completely over.  Just to show that plein air painting can be hazardous, it once blew over and whacked me upside the head while I was looking away – a week later, I still have the wound on my temple to show for it!
Why is it my favorite from the weekend? Not totally certain but it came out fairly well given the trying conditions and the mild headache delivered by my easel halfway through the session! This kind of subject always appeals to me – rural landscape, moody sky, the contrast of color and value. This work was especially fun and challenging because of the variety of greens needed to separate one field from another.  I completed three other works during the weekend – “Lady in the Park” was posted earlier this week and the other two works “Balmanno Glass” & “Rose Hill Afternoon” can be seen on my facebook page.
Contact me if you have an interest in this or any other paintings on the site. Email me at tc@tonyconner.com or by phone at 802-375-5548.
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