This was the second morning of Paint the Town 2018. The town was Kingston and the event was part of the International Plein Air Painters (IPAP) Worldwide Paint Out held for three days, Friday through Sunday in early September every year since 2001. IPAP was founded in 2001 with the belief that plein air painters should have an organization with no regional ties and no border restrictions - artists without borders. I am happy to be a Charter and Signature (Honours) Member and I don't belong to much.
We were painting in the Williamsville District of Kingston. I moved to the north side of Victoria Park and continued painting. I kept the warm sun on my back. There was a brisk easterly breeze and it was rather cool. The sun was bright and really lit up the warm brick walls of the stately homes. I was trying not to get detailed and stay more with the feeling of the place.
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We were painting in the Williamsville District of Kingston. I moved to the north side of Victoria Park and continued painting. I kept the warm sun on my back. There was a brisk easterly breeze and it was rather cool. The sun was bright and really lit up the warm brick walls of the stately homes. I was trying not to get detailed and stay more with the feeling of the place.
For this and much more art, click on Pixels. Thank you.
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