Working en plein-air is a French term that means literally 'in the open air' and, although artists have been doing just that for centuries, the concept is experiencing a resurgence today. Sketchers and painters alike are leaving their studios and heading out into the open air. This book encourages you to join them. Full of in-depth advice and practical instruction, it explains how to make the most of painting outside and how to capture the very essence of a scene with a far greater authenticity than can be achieved when working from a second-hand image. ? Covers an array of mediums including pencils, pastels, pens, watercolours, oils and acrylics. ? Advises on the best materials and accessories, from sketchbooks to easels. ? Suggests suitable locations and subject matter including landscapes, seascapes and people. ? Explains the importance of good composition, colour harmony, tonal values and perspective. ? Encourages the exploration of new ideas by examining other artists' work, and the development of personal style. AUTHOR: Kevin Scully trained at Wimbledon School of Art and is a practising artist, illustrator and tutor. He exhibits widely and teaches painting and drawing in a wide range of mediums. Kevin has also written Painting Still Life in Gouache for Crowood. SELLING POINTS: ? An inspirational guide to painting en plein-air - a centuries-old concept that is experiencing a resurgence today. ? Gives advice on how to make the most of painting outside and suggests suitable locations. ? Will be of great interest to all artists and holiday makers as well as cruise passengers. ? Beautifully illustrated with 213 colour images. ? Kevin Scully is a practising artist, illustrator and teaches painting and drawing in a wide range of mediums. 262 colour images