Plein Air Painting

Artist’s have long painted outdoors however plein air painting was we know it became popular during the mid-nineteenth century. Derived from the french term en plein air (meaning outdoor or in open air), Impressionists took to the outdoors to study and capture the world on canvas, working in natural light and observing the effects of the sun throughout the day. Continue reading Plein Air Painting

Profile: Robb Horsley

 

In the first of our new series which profiles our faculty members, we spent a few minutes chatting with our Program Director Robb Horsley and finding out what he loves about Rome… Continue reading Profile: Robb Horsley