
Plein air workshop with Robert Abele! Are you going to be in the Massachusetts area mid June? If so, you may be in luck! This is going to be a fantastic workshop, 3 days of plein air painting the South Coast of Massachusetts!
Robert is an amazing artist, who has a style all his own. His paintings are dynamite!
Read a little blip about Robert, from his website:
Robert Abele was born in Bronxville, NY in 1969. He has spent his life making images of the New England landscape. The south coast of MA. , North Fork of Long Island and Provincetown are a few of the places close to Robert’s heart. His paintings are done from life, plein air, in the tradition of Corot and Monet. Responding to the changing effects of light and atmosphere, using an economy of brushstroke capturing quick nuances and shifts in line and color. Robert studied art in New York at the School of Visual Arts & The Art Students League , graduating in 1993 with a B.F.A. in fine art. John Ruggeri, Juan Gonzalez and James McMullan were only a few of the professors that affected Robert’s early development as an artist at SVA. Robert’s work has appeared in the New York Times and The Washington Post. Many of Robert’s works have won national awards, often regarded as a painter’s painter.
Robert is inspired to paint what he calls a vanishing history of America’s past. This on going life’s passion to preserve the gentle New England coast is his muse as his dialog with this subject matter will continue to challenge him visually.
Here’s the REGISTRATION FORM… More info, from Robert…
Images via RobertAbele.com, used with permission…
Catch you back here tomorrow!
