What's your opinion on plein air painting? How often do you do it?
>>2593172
It can look good or look shitty depending on the artist
I never go outside or ever make art, too busy asking for advice on /ic/
>>2593172
Its fun. Its like hunting for mezmarizing light effects and try to capture them on paper. Great if you want to get a sense of natural lighting too.
I think it's great if you live in a place with some nice sights, and the weather is good.
It's great for learning about colour theory and I think it really gets you to paint smarter because of natural time constraints.
I unfortunately can't do it too often where I live though, due to living very far north.
>>2593235
How far north? Grab a small bottle of cheap vodka and some watercolors and go paint some snow.
>>2593251
Ecuador
>>2593253
That's below the equator
>>2593263
Correct, I am shitposting
>>2593251
I live in the Yukon at the moment, so I could go and get some vodka and go out.
I'm a pretty low endurance guy though, the Summer isn't near as bad however. Mostly wet so far.
I wish I lived in California honestly.
>>2593286
If you want you could get an ice shack or other small mobile room with a large window panel that you could move to wherever you wanted to paint and then just stand inside it with a small heater, but that'd probably be a lot of hassle.