Sunday, July 1, 2018

Plein Air News From Oxford to Ocean Springs Mississippi... and Beyond




Plein Air Events in Mississipppi

When I first started this blog there had been plein air groups in Mississippi but not a single one was active at the time. Now there are several small groups, and one is especially active in Oxford. My daughter Susan Patton paints with them and our friend Linda Peters serves as the leader of the group. They are the North Mississippi Plein Air Painters. I am mostly a studio painter but do go out if the weather is cool to paint when I'm invited. So (disclaimer here) I'm not the only news source for plein air events in Mississippi, but I do play that role on this blog. If anyone in MS ever has a painting event that I don't know about, just send me your copy and some photos for the blog!  

Susan Patton of Bruce, MS

Here is a photo my daughter artist Susan Patton texted me from the Oxford square this spring telling me she sold her painting right off the easel to a client of hers, an Ole Miss alumni who was in town from North Carolina. Susan was already painting their daughter's portrait so that was a serendipitous moment for them both!  
Susan Patton painting on the square in Oxford, Mississippi. 
  
Susan is known for her lovely plein air work (see images below) but also has a love and interest in portraiture. I love her versatility and here are images of her judging a show in Tennessee and also doing a demo en plein air and teaching portraiture at one of her workshops. She has taught this year in MS, TN and soon will be teaching at an already sold out workshop in Panama City, FL!   You go girl!!
Susan assisting a student in one of her workshops here at my studio.

Susan Patton demo in a Tennessee Plein Air competition in spring of 2018 where she served as judge.

©2018 Susan Patton Art - portrait commission. 

Marc Hanson, OPAM of Pontotoc, MS

My friend Marc Hanson is all over the place. Look at his work on his website. It's inspiring! He lives in Pontotoc but not really because he travels so much. He's sweet and amazing. I'm so happy for him that he was named an Oil Painters of America Master painter this year! He's an "artist's artist" and I like to mention him to people just to make it sound like Pontotoc is a popular art destination, since he lives here.  Marc has been painting around Pontotoc (where he lives- did I mention that?) and other parts of Mississippi, but also travels. A lot. 
This year Marc has painted in Indiana, North and South Carolina coasts, Florida, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Georgia, Indiana and other places. He was  teaching in most of those places, judging big National shows, etc., ..........and speaking of teaching- He is teaching here this fall at our workshop again! We already have people coming to Pontotoc from New York and even Mexico. When you have workshops in rural areas with master artists you bring the world to our small town! There are still a couple of openings left in his workshop here so contact us HERE if interested. 
Marc Hanson painting at Plein Air South in Port St Joe, 2018.

Marc Hanson paining in Mississippi.

Please note: Correct dates are September 24-29, 2018 for Marc's workshop in MS! 

My Own Plein Air 2018

I favor painting outside... but only in cool weather. So far this year I have been painting around here some and also in Gadsden, Alabama's Plein Air Invitational again, and also in Ocean Springs as described below. We had beautiful weather! 
Knew this was going to be a good one as soon as I glanced at the scene.

The finished painting. (Sold)

Early morning fog was lifting fast as the sun rose......

The above as a finished painting, Available.

As I said, I also went to Ocean Springs at the invitation of event host, my good friend artist Jerrod Partridge who hosted the La Côte en Plein Air - Ocean Springs, MS.  When Jerrod invited me to paint I came down to do it and also to swap out some paintings to the Pink Rooster Gallery there as well.  So I called my good friend Debbie High of Lumberton, MS to go with me. Boy did we have fun! 

My dear friend Phil Sandusky of New Orleans was also invited and I got to see him, and also had the opportunity to get to know some of the Mississippi Gulf Coast painters who were there as well. Like Curtis Jaunsen. Love his remarkable work and it was a treat to finally meet him and become friends.
Phil Sandusky and Dot Courson painting in Ocean Springs


The start of one of my paintings. I love little pink houses!! But I didn't finish it an wiped it off!
This actually was awarded "Artists Choice" believe it or not! ©2018 Dot Courson

Debbie High in her painting apron talking to one of the coastal artists.

Flyer for the event. It was exceptional!! 


Workshops for Plein Air Artists

As I mentioned above Marc Hanson is teaching September 24-28, 2018 and we have a couple spots left. I have had many people who have said they were sending checks but have not yet so first come, first serve. 
This spring we had Jason Saunders of Tennessee teaching en plein air painting. Here is he group out on a cool morning:  



Below is a plein air painting I did of  our neighbor, Mr. Kemp's barn. It is 11x14 and I'm giving it to he and his wife as a gift for letting us (along with about a hundred different artists) paint on all his property all these years!  
Kemp Barn 11x14 Oil. ©2018|Dot Courson

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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Y'all Come Paint Mississippi!

This year there was a huge event called Fondren en Plein Air. Artists from 4 states attended and painted their little hearts out in the little section of Jackson, MS. 

Dean Blackwell and Mississippi Art Productions,LLC worked in conjunction with Courson Art Productions, LLC (AKA Dot Courson Fine Art and Workshops)  to do this event. We recently changed the name to reflect both me and my husband because it's truly a partnership.  I'm blessed to have my husband's help- that's why I'm able to participate and help in so many art events!

Our esteemed judges were Mississippi artist Wyatt Waters, Alabama's Craig Reynolds and Tom Pearson from the Mississippi Arts Commission. 


 

There were many great sponsors including Plein Air Magazine- and an article written up in the Clarion Ledger.


We had a great turn out at the show! 





Upcoming Events:

 Columbia, Mississippi Plein Air Event
Go to this link on Facebook, for how to register:  https://www.facebook.com/events/997306026997032/
Notice- Deadline is October 17, 2015 to register.


Plein Air South 2016

Hope everyone attends the Plein Air South Gathering of Plein Air Artists in Apalachicola next spring. Here is a link: https://pleinairsouth.wildapricot.org/ or just go to Facebook and search for Plein Air South! 




Sold!!! ©DotCourson


Love,
Dot Courson




Monday, November 25, 2013

Dawn Whitelaw at Dot Courson Workshops - October 2014

Love the new Mississippi "Celebrating Mississippi's Creative Culture" license plates with the image of a guitar. So I made my tag personalized this year with a nod to "Plein Air"...in Mississippi! 

Plein Air News for October 2013---Dawn Whitelaw Workshop at Dot Courson Workshops in October. 


The photos below are from Dawn's classes in our backyard and also in Stafford Park in Pontotoc, MS:
Elaine Shields of Tuscaloosa, AL

Donna McVey and Beth Lloyd  of Jackson, MS and Dianne Agnew of Collinsville.

Dawn with Bekah Haslett.
The group watching Dawn Whitelaw do a demo in our backyard.:

We had a ball!  Here are more pictures from Dawn Whitelaw's workshop with 16 artists form around the south painting in Pontotoc, MS!
Karen Bennett of Kokomo, MS

Offie Oaks of Kosciusko, MS

Susan Patton of Bruce, MS

Debbie High of Lumberton, MS 

Linda Dees of Canton, MS

Dawn will be returning in August, 2014 to teach a portrait class. For more info on that workshop CLICK HERE. 


Other news:

 My backyard painting of Backlit Trees won an honorable mention awarded by California artist Peggy Kroll Roberts in Nashville in October. To see me painting it on my blog CLICK HERE.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Dot Courson Show and Workshop with South Mississippi Art Association

South Mississippi Art Association is hosting an art show with Mississippi artist Dot Courson who will be teaching the group oil painting on September 13-14.

A solo show and art reception will be at Plum Gift Shop on Saturday September 14 at 5 PM. The shop is located at 134 Front Street. Check HERE for map.
Here is a sample of Dot Courson's plein air paintings in this special show at A Gallery:

Lake Cove 8x10 Oil ©Dot Courson


Lakeside Tree 16x16 Oil ©Dot Courson

Coon Trap (My Garden)  30x30 Oil ©Dot Courson


Sweet Home Alabama 12x30 Oil ©Dot Courson

Relic 12x16 Oil ©Dot Courson

Spring Fields II 6x6 OIl 

Across the River 9x12 Oil ©Dot Courson
©Dot Courson
Little Lagoon Sunset 8x10 ©Dot Courson

Speaks to Me 20x24 Oil ©Dot Courson

To The Grove 6x8 Oil ©Dot Courson
Coosa River Demo 12x16 Oil  ©Dot Courson
Through the Gate 24x30 Oil ©Dot Courson

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Artists and Mississippi Plein Air Events

This site is dedicated to painting en plein air in Mississippi. 

 “Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect.” 
Chief Seattle - Native American (1780-1866)


The new goal of this blog going forward is to allow communication and announcements of open plein air events or open invitational artist gatherings... and to celebrate painting in beautiful Mississippi. This is for announcing events  not covered in my personal art blog.

The best type of painting is when friends are nearby. Anyone is welcome to make invitational announcements in comments section below. Send me links to your blog link if you have an open out-of-state plein air group too.

Trying to promote plein air painting here, so no closed group information or "small members only" or "by invitation only" groups please. Workshop announcements are fine. Why? Because in my opinion there are so few artists painting in plein air that we need to all play together.

Happy Painting!

Judy Ferguson

Susan Patton


Carolyn Watson, Alycia Stegall, Dru Jolly, Bob Boyd
Noel Harris


Kay Heller
Bob Boyd Alicia Stegall, Carolyn Watson
Mississippi Landscape Scenery. Photo©Dot  Courson

Mississippi Sunset. Photo©Dot Courson

Sonny Boatman, volunteer of Corinth Artist Guild Gallery... He doesn't paint, but is a champion of plein air painters in Mississippi.


Sunday, June 12, 2011

Mississippi Heat

Summer's heat in Mississippi in the summer is stiffeling. It's technically still spring but its already profoundly humid and hot.

When outside painting I wear a device/ product called Cool Downz which is basically a neck tie that has a gel inside that stays moist and cool. You soak it in water and tie it around your neck to keep you cool. I also wear a lot of sunscreen, a hat and bug spray. I drink bottled water too-  to try and stay cool. But I usually eventually resort to the studio full- time by July.

Artists find refuge inside by July in Mississippi except for a few hardened souls. I 'm a softie. I know very few Mississippi painters who paint daily - dare I say even weekly during July and August summer months.

This month (June) I just did a small painting of our pasture late one afternoon. I gave it to my neighbors who I thought would want it as they came and sat out on their front porch to watch me paint:

We went to Sardis Lake (Redneck Riviera?) the first week of June and although heat indexes got up to over 100 degrees, I managed this little painting one morning:

Both these litlle painting "studies" come INSIDE where they may become larger works finished in my studio.