I always love the history and context you add to your locations. Time for me to quit my job and hit the road with my paint box instead of living vicariously thru you all😂. Beautiful paintings one and all!
Pretty neat watching the transformation of each artist. I was 🤏 close to riding to the east coast a couple years ago. Ended up in Ottawa via northern Ontario. Some breathtaking scenery there as well. Thanks for the history lesson Greg!
Are you using Golden Open Acrylics? Do you only have three members now? Thank you for another great video on plein air painting in this great country of ours!
Thanks for watching! Yes, I (Greg) use Open Acrylics, Paul and Roger are using regular heavy body acrylics. There are still five of us but, Ken and Cam didn't join the fun at the Arches that day, are tried to fight the rain in Gros Morne.
I love that we got some history of the area. Also each painters take on the view.
Thanks so much for watching Tarma!
I always love the history and context you add to your locations. Time for me to quit my job and hit the road with my paint box instead of living vicariously thru you all😂. Beautiful paintings one and all!
Thanks so much Jane! Yes, you should definitely hit the road with your paint box! Thanks for watching! :)
Pretty neat watching the transformation of each artist. I was 🤏 close to riding to the east coast a couple years ago. Ended up in Ottawa via northern Ontario. Some breathtaking scenery there as well. Thanks for the history lesson Greg!
Thanks for watching George! Yes, Northern Ontario is also amazing. Group of Seen country! ;)
Great to see you guys out painting again! Cheers from B.C. !
Thanks so much for watching!
Are you using Golden Open Acrylics? Do you only have three members now? Thank you for another great video on plein air painting in this great country of ours!
Thanks for watching! Yes, I (Greg) use Open Acrylics, Paul and Roger are using regular heavy body acrylics. There are still five of us but, Ken and Cam didn't join the fun at the Arches that day, are tried to fight the rain in Gros Morne.