Watercolor at Work

These four paintings of rural and industrial architecture have won recognition in the PleinAir Salon.

watercolor painting of industrial site
“Bethlehem Steel 1” by Steven Givler, 22×16 in., Watercolor
farm building
“Beneath the Eucalyptus” by Barbara Tapp, 12×16 in., Watercolor
watercolor industrial site
“The Crossing II” by Richard Sneary, 21×29 in., Watercolor
watercolor painting of building
“Noyo” by John Hewitt, 22×30 in., Watercolor

The PleinAir Salon awards $27,000 in CASH each year! Learn more at pleinairsalon.com, and enter your best work for your chance to win this art competition.

All types of paintings are eligible and do not need to have been completed in plein air, but should originate from a plein air study or plein air experience. As we know, many studio paintings start with plein air sketches. Our interest is in rewarding great paintings.


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Kelly Kane
PleinAir Magazine and American Watercolor Weekly Editor-in-Chief With more than 20 years experience in art publishing, Kelly Kane has served previously as Editor-in-Chief of Watercolor Artist magazine and Content Director for The Artist’s Magazine, Drawing, Acrylic Artist, and Pastel Journal. She has interviewed many of the preeminent artists of our time and written numerous articles about painting, drawing, art education and art history. She is now the Editor-in-Chief of PleinAir Magazine and the American Watercolor Weekly newsletter. Click here to send her an email.

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