Plein Air whimsy


Plein Air


He slowly packed up his brushes, misshapen paint tubes,rolled up his paintings, 
slung his heavy bag on his shoulders and left.

And as he walked, the landscape followed.

It kept following him, unwilling to let him go,
until all that was left of it.....

was the painting.

 This idea was sparked by a workshop of Prashant Miranda's that I attended ( at the Neev literature fest 2019) . It was interesting and I had a fantastic time looking at all his sketches, especially his travel sketchbooks. 

His delightful travel illustrations really carry a sense of place and transport you. 

I found it enchanting that he paints every watercolor from the water he finds in the place he visits - so it is like a piece of the landscape that has seeped into his sketchbook :) This post is also dedicated to amazing artists whose plein air watercolors have inspired me - Bhargavkumar Kulkarni, Sadhu Aliyur, Kangkan Das, Milind Mulick, Prashant Prabhu. 








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