MIDLAND OUTDOOR PAINTERS




Midland Outdoor Painters (MOP) is an informal group of artists who come together to paint "en plein air" and to offer support and get helpful criticism of their work. This blog has been set up to inform participants in Midland Outdoor Painters of recent activities on a weekly basis. The group meets every Saturday, rain or shine from 9AM to about 11AM. You are welcome to join us with any medium; sketchbook, oils, pastels, watercolor, pen and ink, or just to watch. ALL SKILL LEVELS ARE WELCOME. The painting location will be posted here every preceding Thursday by the "location master", a position currently held by Priscilla Olson. She will also email the location to those who choose to be on the MOP mailing list. If anyone has ideas for other places they'd like to paint on future Saturdays, please let Priscilla know by the Wednesday night prior. To be added to the list, enter your email where it says "Follow by Email" or, if you have questions, contact Priscilla at artofpriscilla@att.net

Saturday, July 28, 2012

MOP-UPdate: Saturday, July 28


Again at the Homestead Farm!  There is so much to choose from at the Nature Center.  The focus for today's paintings was the livestock.  Since Blogmaster Priscilla neglected to get new batteries for her camera, the following photos were taken after the fact (not "on location").

Our view from the chicken coop  (6" x 8")



Donna's chickens (11" x 14")


Priscilla's pig (6" x 8")

Priscilla's chicken (6" x 6")

Thursday, July 26, 2012

MOP LOCATION: Saturday, July 28

We will be painting again at the Homestead Farm at Chippewa Nature Center.  See directions on last week's post.  It will be partly cloudy and not above 84!  See you there!

Saturday, July 21, 2012

MOP-UPdate: Saturday July 21






Three of us had a peaceful morning painting at the Homestead at Chippewa Nature Center.  It was quiet, except for the birds and an occasional visitor strolling through.

Marilyn and Vicki are discussing a view of the Heirloom Garden.



Vicki is engrossed in painting the sunlit treeline across the field.  Marilyn's toned canvas awaits colorful details.



Vicki's nearly finished landscape.


Priscilla spent her time with the pigs and chickens.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

MOP LOCATION: Saturday, July 21

The homestead farm at the Chippewa Nature Center is this Saturday's destination.  There are sheep, pigs, cows, and chickens to draw/paint as well as some gorgeous fields and far-off trees.  It is supposed to be partly cloudy (partly sunny!) with 10% chance of rain.  It could get up to 90 but probably not before noon.  See you there!






Thursday, July 12, 2012

MOP LOCATION: Saturday, July 14

St. Charles Park is a ballpark that is skirted by paved trails leading (eventually) to the Chippewa Nature Center.  This particular area has a variety of terrain; some ponds, open grassy areas and many stands of low brush and mature trees.  It begs to be painted - see you there!



Take Poseyville road to St. Charles Dr. like you are going to the Nature Center.


There is additional parking just across Whitman if these lots are filled up.


      The red lines are paved trails.  There are many places to set up just off the trails and away from the traffic.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

MOP-UPdate: Saturday, July 7


It was quite a relief to have a nice below-90, breezy, somewhat sunny day to paint!

Donna is doing a good job matching her greens!


Priscilla concentrating on her posture while she paints.


Sue finishing up her painting of the Tridge



Cat sketching in the shade

Thursday, July 5, 2012

MOP LOCATION: Saturday, July 7

Let's meet by the entrance to the Tridge by the Farmer's Market.  We can go from there to paint wherever we choose in the vicinity.  There is 60% chance of T-storms, but we have several options for shelter while we paint.  Could be fun! We'll meet back at the same place for a discussion at about 11:30.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

MOP-UPdate: Saturday, June 30

It was quite a hot day to paint in the sun.  It was worth it though to work on capturing the bright warm sunlight against the cool shadows.  We painted for more than two hours before we packed up then had an informative critique.