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PLEASE NOTE: We have changed the glass palette shown in the photographs to a more durable white Corian version. The Scout Plein Air Box was inspired by our endeavor to make art every day. This pochade box compactly secures all of your essential art supplies for painting outdoors. Fill your box with your favorite colors, paintbrushes, and sketchbook. Find your spot and quickly transform the box into a mini studio. Set it on a flat surface or mount it on a tripod, snap the liquid jars, brush holder, and easel in place, clip on your canvas and you are ready to paint! When stepping outside, perspective changes and we discover unknown parts of ourselves. By making plein air painting a ritual, we are able to better consider our world and our relationship with it. We begin to observe more closely, to better see color, and to hone memory whilst striving to capture fleeting moments. Sling your Scout Plein Air Box over your shoulder and set out on a painting adventure—you might just find something! “There is nothing like looking, if you want to find something… You certainly usually find something, if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after.” –from The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien DETAILS - FSC-Certified Walnut or Maple from south-eastern USA - Vegetable-tanned leather - Brass rivets and button studs - Steel snaps and buckle - 1 exterior pocket and 1 interior pocket - 4 slots for drying canvases (4″ × 6″) - Threaded tripod mount - Handmade in Philadelphia, PA | USA PARTS - 1 adjustable and removable shoulder strap - 1 white Corian palette - 2 magnetic drawers - 1 wooden easel - 2 snap-on jars (1 oz. / 30 ml) - 1 snap-on brush holder (holds 8 brushes) - 8 empty paint tubes (22 ml) - 4 Ampersand Gessobord canvas boards (4″ × 6″) - 2 binder clips for holding the canvas VIDEO WALKTHROUGH https://pegandawlbuilt.com/blogs/journal/the-scout-plein-air-box-video-walkthrough CUSTOM ENGRAVING Emmett, our laser engraving machine and in-house scribe, allows you to add your own story to many of our objects. Choose one of our customization options: • Name (1 line, 30 characters max.) • Quote (6 lines, 30 characters max.) The “Engraving Placements” diagram in the product images shows the placement and size of the text. You may use any text as your personalization as long as it fits in the line and character limits. Please include your text to be engraved in the personalization box. Be sure to double-check your wording, spelling and punctuation for errors before submitting your order. CUSTOM-ENGRAVED OBJECTS ARE NOT RETURNABLE. ABOUT THE CANVAS BOARDS – AMPERSAND’S DESCRIPTION Museum Series Gessobord is the most trusted pre-gessoed wood panel by artists for their work. The superior quality acrylic gesso ground does not dull colors and the lightly sanded surface provides exceptional brush control. This makes Gessobord the perfect art panel for all painting styles with oil paints, acrylics and mixed media. Only Ampersand uses true high-density hardboard made from US grown and renewable Aspen wood fibers. Made with Ampersand’s 1/8" True Artist Hardbord, the surface is acid-free and non-yellowing. OTHER SCOUT OPTION Watercolor: www.etsy.com/listing/975390310 WEIGHT Approximately 5 lbs. 8 oz. MEASUREMENTS Box Only Inches: 8½″ tall by 6⅝″ wide by 4¾″ deep Metric: 21.6 cm tall by 16.8 cm wide by 12.1 cm deep Box with Leather Cover Inches: 8¾″ tall by 6⅝″ wide by 5¼″ deep Metric: 22.2 cm tall by 16.8 cm wide by 13.3 cm deep Drawer Inside Inches: 4⅞″ long by 3½″ wide by 1⅝″ deep; ¼″ rounded corners Metric: 12.4 cm long by 8.9 cm by 4.1 cm deep; 0.6 cm rounded corners Outside Pouch Inches: 6½″ tall by 5½″ wide Metric: 16.5 cm tall by 14 cm wide Inside Pouch Inches: 7½″ tall by 5″ wide Metric: 19.1 cm tall by 12.7 cm wide Shoulder Strap Inches: Adjustable from 34½″ to 46½″ long; approximately 16″ to 22″ shoulder drop Metric: Adjustable from 87.6 cm to 118.1 cm long; approximately 40.6 cm to 55.9 cm shoulder drop Ampersand Canvases Inches: 6″ wide by 4″ tall by ¼″ thick Metric: 15.2 cm wide by 10.2 cm by 0.6 cm thick Corian Palette Inches: 6″ wide by 4″ tall by ¼″ thick Metric: 15.2 cm wide by 10.2 cm tall by 0.6 cm thick MORE PEG AND AWL Website: www.pegandawlbuilt.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/pegandawl | @pegandawl Facebook: www.facebook.com/pegandawl Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/pegandawlbuilt Twitter: www.twitter.com/pegandawl SIGN UP FOR OUR EMAIL NEWSLETTER FOR 10% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER! https://pegandawlbuilt.com/pages/etsy-newsletter-signup Share with us: #pegandawl BACK TO OUR SHOP www.etsy.com/shop/pegandawl
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Capturing the ethereal transition from day to night, this exquisite print invites viewers to bask in the serene beauty of Ardtun Bay at the cusp of dusk. In the Art Nouveau style, the piece is a symphony of elongated forms and elegant, sinuous lines that harmonise with the natural environment, evoking a sense of tranquillity and romanticism. The composition is bathed in a palette of purples, blues, and ochres, reflecting the last golden rays of the sun as it dips below the horizon, casting its warmth over the calm waters. The bay itself is rendered in gentle hues, with reflections of the sunset and distinctive vertical elements that seem to dance on the water's surface, suggesting reeds or perhaps the organic motifs characteristic of the Art Nouveau movement. In the foreground, waterlilies with their rounded leaves and softly glowing blossoms draw the eye, creating a sense of depth and foreground against the liquid expanse. Furthermore, the silhouette of a cozy dwelling perched on the rocky shore, flanked by elegant trees against the twilight, portrays a peaceful isolation, inviting contemplation of nature's beauty. The distant hills provide a backdrop of subtle gradients, further enhancing the stillness of the bay. As a piece within the 'Scottish Coves' collection, this print celebrates the unique charm of Scotland's coastal landscapes, offering an artful tribute that will allure connoisseurs and admirers of both nature and artful representation. It is a perfect addition to any space that seeks to evoke a sense of calm and the timelessness of nature's allure.
California-based artist Henry Asencio is a painter who focuses on the stunning beauty of the female form. He believes in the timeless essence of the human
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This month's painting, The Autumn by Alphonse Mucha, is a perfect palette as we slide out of summer and right into fall. Don't you think? Unlike past challenge palettes, which usually featured a bunch of different colors, this month's challenge painting has colors in a fairly narrow range, focusing mostly on shades of orange and yellow. The browns and tans you see all come from those two colors, so these would be a great base for your own color schemes. Stay on the medium to light side for these to better match the source painting. To keep things interesting, there are touches of red and green in The Autumn, too. Out of all the swatches I pulled, the red is the darkest shade, so use that as a guide for your own work and go with darker reds. If you're following the distribution of color in the painting, use that darker red only sparingly. As for the greens, there are a few different shades - the two I picked were my favorites. Behind the oranges and yellows, green would be used the third-most, and range from very light sage greens to a darker forest green. But like red, there are touches of green everywhere, but they are just touches, so use them purposefully. I hope this helps you create your challenge pieces this month!
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Recuerda a qué olía, cómo era la ropa que llevaba y qué sentiste al ver que se despojaba de ella. Recuerda cómo palpitaba tu corazón, si era de día o de noche
"Just what did I do or say? When the mailman passes by, and the phone don't ring, I cry."
Detail: Diana and Endymion, Francesco Solimena, 1710
It is a curious fact that at present the Mayerne manuscript (Sloane MS 2052) is probably physically closer to its author than at any time since his death. Visitors to the National Gallery exhibition Making Colour will be able to see this fascinating compilation of writings and observations on painting...
Palettes of Famous Painters Some artists follow Whistler, who believed the management of the palette to be the basis of good painting; others stick to Isaac Newton’s theory of colour. Some artists mix every gradation of colour they will need for a painting before they start, others as they need them. “My freshly arranged palette, brilliant with contrasting colors, is enough to fire my enthusiasm,” noted Delacroix in his Journal in 1850. The French artist was meticulous in his arrangement of colours, and when unwell, would take his palette to bed and spend the entire day just mixing new shades.
The Artists Muse Broadfield Court weddings, Herefordshire. Creative editorial with dusky pinks and mustards. Ethereal fine art story telling imagery
Constructing her photographic still lives with an exceptional precision and high sense of aesthetics, Krista van der Niet reaches out the essence of mundane objects,...