"Just Down the Road" 8 x 8, Oil on Linen (c) Lesley Powell 2019 |
On the recent painting trip to Provence, my husband and I stayed in a tiny hamlet in the countryside of the Luberon. The valley there is dotted with small settlements of just a few families. Such a little group of houses is often called a "hameau", or hamlet.
During the heat wave, I would get started early in the morning, while the temperatures were still cool (well, at least they were cool-er!). To save time and energy, I would often set up my easel just down the road from our rental house. I painted several scenes in our own little hamlet--which turns out to be a wonderful way to meet the neighbors!
"Road Shadows" 12 x 9, Oil on Linen (c) Lesley Powell 2019 |
Everyone was fascinated that I would paint his street or her house. One fellow told me that there were far more glamorous and eye-catching things to paint nearby, like lush lavender fields, or sunflower fields. I don't speak enough French to explain that I was looking for shapes of light and dark, rather than a particular subject--and that it's way more fun to take a plebeian scene and make a beautiful painting out of it, than to take a gorgeous scene and try to rival nature's own beauty.
"Gated House" 16 x 10, Oil on Linen (c) Lesley Powell 2019 |
One of the amazing things about plein air painting is that the painter absorbs so much of the environment during the painting process. Neurologically, there is something about the heightened awareness involved in painting that causes sounds and smells to become permanently a part of your consciousness of the moment. In fact, I really enjoy hearing all the local noises when I am painting. On this trip I even joked that I should name my paintings for the sounds I heard while painting them, which are indelibly etched in my mind: "Glee Club Practice ('Come to the Cabaret')"; "Mowing the Hayfield"; "Bullfrogs Splashing", "Game of Boules", etc. And I'm not kidding!
"Pink House" 16 x 8, Oil on Linen (c) Lesley Powell 2019 |
I also ventured pretty far off road to paint some landscapes--devoid of human structures, these are pure earth and sky. They'll be coming up in a future post...stay tuned...
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