Hal Brown Park at Creekside - Plein Air
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Hello MPAP members! Join us in Hal Brown Park at Creekside for another outdoor painting event. Hal Brown Park is a 26-acre community park across from MarinHealth Medical Center in Marin County. It's renowned for its picturesque views of Mount Tamalpais, Corte Madera Creek and its marshland. Before setting up your kit, take a short walk around the pathways of the park or head down to the creek to find that perfect naturalistic setting for your painting.
Meet and greet: At 9:30 AM, we will be in the pergola area behind the amphitheater. You need to walk into the park to get there. MPAP artists G.R. Brown and Sandy M will be hosting this event.
Show and tell: At the end of the event around 12:30, we will gather back at the pergola area behind the amphitheater for a "show and tell" of our art work.
Amenities: Restrooms with running water, large turf areas, picnic tables, benches and an amphitheater.
Parking: Free. Park on Bon Air Rd across the street from MarinHealth Medical Center.
Shade: There are areas in the park that offer shade. If it is a sunny day, you may want to bring a sun umbrella or sun hoodie if you decide to paint in a sunny area.
What is plein air painting?
"En plein aire" is a French expression which means "in the open air" and is used to describe the act of painting outdoors, which became a central feature of 19th-Century Impressionism.
For newcomers, it's recommended that you do not go out and buy a lot of expensive "plein air" equipment until after your first visit where you see how others have improvised and customized their set-ups.
What to Bring?
Art Supplies - Bring your own art supplies that are relevant to your medium (e.g. paints, pastels, pencils, surfaces, brushes, easel, cleaning supplies). For beginners who don't know how to start or have questions feel free to post in the comments section or message us through Meetup.
Outdoor Wear - It's the North Bay so bring layers, hats, sunscreen and if you don't like the sun, a sun hoodie or small sun umbrella might be handy.
Something to Sit On - If you don't like standing or sitting on the ground, a camp stool or chair may be helpful. Not all locations have benches or picnic tables.
Snacks/Food/Drinking Water - Most locations don't have food or drinks so bring whatever you require.
Keys and tips to enjoying painting outdoors :
- Pack light and know how to set up your equipment before you go
- Stay hydrated by bringing your own drinking water
- Respect the environment, observe all signs, especially the "keep off" ones. Leave nothing behind, including waste. Empty any old painting fluids off-site, including dirty watercolor water.
- Be aware of what's going on around you. We can become so focused on our painting that we are no longer aware of our surroundings. And it is not uncommon for passersby to stop and compliment your art work. Thank them and ask them if they like to paint and if they would like to join MPAP :-)
Looking forward to seeing you!
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Outdoor plein air painting meetup for MPAP members; all levels welcome, with a post-event show-and-tell of artworks.
AI summary
By Meetup
Outdoor plein air painting meetup for MPAP members; all levels welcome, with a post-event show-and-tell of artworks.
