I
wrote an article for the Springfield Art Guild newsletter and wanted to share
it on my blog. Randy Sexton is a terrific instructor and artist. I
am very fortunate for the opportunity to have taken this class with him.
The
Landgrove Inn is an absolutely fabulous place for workshops for both students
and instructors. If you are looking to take a class or as an instructor
for a location to hold a class I recommend you check it out.
Randy Sexton’s Plein Air Workshop at Landgrove Inn
Looking for a
great place to take or teach a workshop?
The Landgrove Inn
was everything I could hope for and more.
Check out the Landgrove Inn website for more information about their
workshops.
I’d never
painted plein air or been to Vermont so when my art friend Margaret Sheldon suggested taking a class with Randy
Sexton in Landgrove
Vermont I was game. I had mentioned to Margaret
I wanted to take a plein air workshop.
She had taken Randy’s workshop last year and enjoyed it so much she was
taking it again this year. On Margaret’s
recommendation, I signed up and headed off to Vermont the 2nd week
in Sept.
Here’s what I
liked about this workshop: I’ve long admired
Randy Sexton’s work and he was teaching in Vermont in the fall! Perfect.
It is a place I could drive and not have to fly with oil paint. Check.
All-inclusive package with gourmet meals. Check.
Terrific scenery to paint everywhere.
Check. A large barn/studio for
classes if needed (next to the pool !). Check.
The lovely
thing about being away at a “retreat” is you really get to know your fellow artists. I have learned it is hard to get to know
classmates when many of them live nearby the workshop and go home after
class. At Landgrove Inn, everyone gathers
in a cozy lounge in front of the fire after a day of painting and eat together giving
you a wonderful opportunity to talk and share experiences.
Randy setting up |
Day One: We headed out to a field near the
Inn. Randy demonstrated for us even a
simple setting has great potential and explained what we should be looking for…Contrasts, darks and lights, how to get depth...
He made it look so easy!
Randy picked this simple setting |
Then Randy made his magic happened |
Day Two and Three we painted in nearby towns. Lots of creeks and lovely old buildings to
paint. Randy did demos both days and people were still able to paint 2 paintings a day. Mine will probably never leave my studio, but that's what a workshop is all about...learning something new.
Randy's day 4 demo, gorgeous!
On our last
day, we visited a local farm with
lots a great farm machinery & animals to
paint.
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The cows were behind the goats in the barn. |
Not
something I am used to when painting…this little
pig that kept trying to eat any art supplies on
the ground!
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Randy is a
terrific instructor who helped me get a basic understanding of what I should be
considering when painting plein air. Its not all about how you apply paint. He can do amazing things just wiping off with a rag.
I
had such a terrific time I’ve already signed up for Randy’s workshop at Landgrove next
year. I really admire artists who can
look out on a scene and not be overwhelmed by it. I hope with practice I’ll be able to
translate what I’m seeing to a canvas. I still have a lot of work to do on
paring down my oil painting supplies before I go again.
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