Sunday, July 22, 2018

The Creation of North Mississippi Plein Air Painters


By guest artist, Linda Peters of Oxford, MS 





As we approach the middle of summer, we have begun to plan the 4th Annual Paint Out for the North Mississippi Plein Air Painters. Looking back over the last three years, I can truly say we have come a long way.
Four years ago, after attending Olmsted in Atlanta, my passion for painting outdoors was without a doubt going to be a part of my life that I wanted to share.  


Mississippi Sunset, 8x10, Oil on Panel, Private Collection ©2018|Linda Peters
Untitled, 8x8, Oil on Panel, Wolf River Swamp in Pass Christian, MS ©Linda Peters

After getting a few artist friends to commit, we started a group called North Mississippi Plein Air Painters with a plan to meet once a month, and have a three-day event each fall. Most didn’t know much about outdoor air painting and I had only experienced it a few times.

Pam Locke, Sony Strauss, and Katherine Adams

To kick off the start of this group, I offered my farm on a remote county road away from any hustle and bustle. The three-day paint out was very organized and I was well received with my “know how”. The first day got off to a good start with Mother Nature giving us a beautiful display of lovely fall colors.  The attendance was surprising with most not knowing what a “Paintout” is all about. At the end of the third day, most knew that this style of painting was truly adventurous.
Linda Peters with her pet donkey

That first year we came away with a few incidents and stories to tell: someone’s umbrella went for a float in the pond, (more than once), my donkeys were more curious than I imagined and got paint on their noses and then on us, and each person looked as though they had packed their entire studio without really knowing what they needed, but the fun we had learning from each other reinforced the idea that Mississippi needs this group to show what our state looks like through the eyes of outdoor artist’s.  
Susan Rose with Linda's pets

Many lessons were learned the last three years including numerous studies to take back to the studio.  The highlight of 2017 was how each artist had become inspired to study the outdoors, anticipating the elements, while creating lovely paintings. As I recall, the umbrella did get in the pond again and the donkeys are always happy to help.

Spring Serenity by Linda Peters, 6x16, Oil on Panel, Calhoun County, Private Collection
I was with Susan Patton painting on the side of a county road. The wind was blowing so hard, we both had to stand behind our vehicles!
 

So, as we plan for this year, the opportunities are limitless for this brave group as we share this with other artist across the state. Our goals are to mature as outdoor painters, travel around the state, and share our creations with others who have no idea what adventures they are missing.
L to R, Front: Vicki Ramsey, Carol Roark, Pam Locke, Janet Barnes, Linda Peters
Back: Debbie Myers, Tammy Cook, Pat Gillenwater, and Justin Treadaway.

Linda is a self-taught artist who has painted for as long as she can remember. Her favored medium is oil, which she uses to great effect in her bold, brightly toned canvases.
Born and raised in Mississippi, she currently resides in rural Oxford, Mississippi. She is the founder of North Mississippi Plein Air Painters and an active member of both the Oxford Artist’ Guild and Gallery and Oil Painters of America.  She most recently illustrated the children’s book, Farzana’s Journey: A story of the land, water, and people.
Although she has no formal art training, Linda pursues her art education by attending workshops, studying the “masters”, and constantly reading. She works hard under the direction of other well-known and fellow artist to reach her full potential as a landscape artist.



A big thanks to Linda Peters for her story!



Follow this blog about Mississippi artists. In the coming weeks, this site will be publishing works by several plein air painters from around Mississippi. 

Contact Dot Courson at artist@dotcourson.com to find out how to contribute. 


I'm Social!

Click to join me right now at these links:
Website: www.dotcourson.com. 
Newsletter HERE
Instagram: @dotcoursonart

2 comments:

  1. Linda you have done such a good job with this group!
    Know what I like about your group? No meetings- No fees to join- no hard handed rules of governance...Just organized fun bringing artists together from all over to paint outdoors!

    ReplyDelete