john
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It seems like 80% of the time it's a complete disaster.   For me anyhow. I just tried doing it again and it was like bashing my head against a wall.  Other than that it was great. It was a beautiful place to be humiliated.  
What were the impressionists thinking? Hey let's make painting even harder and drag all this stuff outside into the cold. Yeah they did that because they had no heating or AC. So why do we do it? Changing light? I can't even get non-changing light right.
				
			What were the impressionists thinking? Hey let's make painting even harder and drag all this stuff outside into the cold. Yeah they did that because they had no heating or AC. So why do we do it? Changing light? I can't even get non-changing light right.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 You have to be there freezing or eating bugs..... and then make a horrible painting.  Photos don't capture the suffering and moving target conditions that you get while outside.
  You have to be there freezing or eating bugs..... and then make a horrible painting.  Photos don't capture the suffering and moving target conditions that you get while outside. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
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 From what I recall, we had to paint a work that was no smaller than 36" in either direction. My paintings prior were all small... inspired by Netherlandish paintings of the Renaissance. For example, here's a Freshman watercolor:
 From what I recall, we had to paint a work that was no smaller than 36" in either direction. My paintings prior were all small... inspired by Netherlandish paintings of the Renaissance. For example, here's a Freshman watercolor: 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		