Plein Air Podcast 247: Cindy Baron

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • In this episode, Eric Rhoads interviews Cindy Baron, who goes beyond the boundaries of painting with both oil and watercolor.
    Listen as they discuss:
    - The art of mastering both oil and watercolor ("I love both mediums. I treat them the same and actually, they start out the same..."
    - Detailed conversation points on colors and Cindy's palette
    - The one place she hasn't painted yet, but would love to
    - The most "wild" encounters she's had while painting en plein air
    - and more
    Bonus! In this week's Art Marketing Minute, Eric Rhoads, author of Make More Money Selling Your Art, discusses the best place to begin to market your art; and what not to do to drive up your prices.
    Related Links:
    - Cindy Baron online: www.cindybaron...
    - Paint Adirondacks: paintadirondac...
    - PleinAir Magazine: pleinairmagazi...
    - Fall Color Week: fallcolorweek....
    - Plein Air Convention & Expo: pleinairconven...
    - European Fine Art Trip: store.streamli...
    - Submit Art Marketing Questions: artmarketing.com/questions
    Full transcript available at OutdoorPainter.com (simply do a search for the featured artist’s name).
    The PleinAir Podcast has been named the #1 Painting Podcast by FeedSpot for two years in a row.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @allenvoss7977
    @allenvoss7977 10 місяців тому

    I sell my work so I can paint for free.

  • @sduncan2323
    @sduncan2323 Рік тому

    Wonderful video. It helps me to keep trying. I can draw but applying and mixing paint a challenge. To hear you had to work on that also gives me encouragement, Cindy.

  • @Shuvah2Him
    @Shuvah2Him Рік тому

    THANK YOU ERIC and CINDY!!!! I love this discussion! SO SO SO helpful and practical!

  • @TJPruitt
    @TJPruitt Рік тому

    Is Eric going to market his easel design? I use watercolors and acrylics so having one kit would be wonderful.

    • @PleinAirMag
      @PleinAirMag  Рік тому +1

      From what we understand, Eric built his own design to meet his exact needs so he could use one easel that worked well for oil, pastel and watercolor/gouache. He is still fine-tuning his design, but there are no plans at the moment to sell them. Knowing Eric, he would let you know if there is going to be any announcement. :)