It was really windy on the hill. Down in Bantry it must've been 10 degrees warmer.
Artist Jan Norsetter is an award-winning oil painter known for vibrant landscape paintings en plein air and evocatively detailed studies in still life. Norsetter paints en plein air (painting in the open air) to imbue her paintings with a sense of place. She works outdoors in every season, painting close to home and on travels to the western United States and overseas to Italy, Ireland, Scotland and Norway.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Monday, September 28, 2015 - another sunny day in County Cork!
We spent the morning painting at Knocknaveagh viewpoint, the afternoon walking and shopping and the evening painting on L4713, the south side of Seskin Hill.
Labels:
Bantry,
Ireland,
Knocknaveagh,
plein air,
Seskin Hill
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Thanks, Helen! Yes, it's good to stay in one place long enough to get a feel for it. We now don't fret about rain. We go about walking, shopping, seeing the sights and painting. But, it's lovely to have sunny days. More sun to come this week.
ReplyDeleteLove the atmosphere you have captured!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary! This one was fun! The light was key. It remained fairly constant while I was painting. The cloudy/sunny days are the harder ones - the light changes constantly. That's a challenge.
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