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Philip Carter Winery 1There is a group of Plein Air painters that have been meeting for several years around the Front Royal area on Thursday mornings to try to capture the beautiful scenes where we live.  The Shenandoah Plein Air Painters met at Philip Carter Winery yesterday morning for our painting session.  And boy, was it ever overcast. 

This is where I found a spot around 8 a.m. and went to work.

 

 

Philip Carter Winery 2 Ref PhotoThis is my reference photo for the painting.  One thing I didn’t have to worry about that is often a problem for plein air painters was the changing light.  The light was a steady dull grey…no sun to be seen anywhere. 

 

 

 

 

Philip Carter Winery 3But I got a great start on this little painting despite the weather.  And I was really enjoying the solitude out at the winery early in the morning and then….

 

….it started to drizzle.

 

 

Philip Carter Winery 4So I took another quick photo of the painting and the scene….

 

 

 

 

 

Philip Carter Winery 5

And a shot of the palette.  And then packed it in and headed for home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Philip Carter Winery 6 FinishedAnd then I finished it up at home.  I love these quick sketches of the scenes around the valley…even if the weather is iffy!

This oil painting measures 9″ x12″ and is available by emailing me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com .

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PC Winery 2I took a ride yesterday out to Philip Carter Winery in Hume, Virginia.  It is a lovely area with the beautiful vines all green and lush and the mountains in the background. 

They have a lovely building and tasting room.  And, luckily, for us artist and those of you who love art, they are inviting Virginia artist to display their work in their new addition, Cleve Hall. 

I am very excited that they have asked me to have a show there later this year.  In the meantime, I will be painting there on location soon.

PC Winery 1There will be many great scenes to paint as they have buildings, ponds, and lots of vines to paint.  I can’t wait.

Being there put me in mind of last October when I was asked to paint at another winery nearby. 

Below is the result of a couple of Saturdays working at the vineyard.

 

 

Oasis Vineyard I

 

Oasis Vineyard IVThese paintings are available by contacting me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com

 

The other great things about the trip out to Philip Carter yesterday was making new friends.  Many thanks to Donna, the events coordinator at the winery and her companion, Jordan. 

JordanJordan and I became friends in the short time that I was there.

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