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Tropical Art By Plein Air Artist, Lance Fairly, Capture Hawaiis Natural Beauty Tropical art by Plein Air artist Lance Fairly capture Hawaiis natural beauty. Studio images of Hawaiian also available at online gallery. (PRWEB) February 8, 2004--Originally from Florida, for the past twenty years Christian artist Lance Fairly has made Hawaii his home. During this time he has developed his plein air techniques to capture Hawaiis natural beauty.
Plein air, literally means "open air" in French, and is the term used to refer to paintings executed out of doors," states Fairly.
For examples of Lance Fairlys plein air work please go to: http://www.lancefairly.com/cat_p_p1.htm
Unlike studio painting it provides a direct experience of the subject. This allows me to capture the unique atmosphere of the day and project a real feeling for the Hawaiian landscape directly on to the canvas, " continues Fairly.
The plein air approach is most often associated with the style of Impressionist painters such as Claude Monet. He had a love of nature and fascination with light which led him out of doors. By painting in the open air, I feel that I can capture Hawaiis natural beauty."
As with all artists, my work is a reflection of who I am. My relationship with God has shown me how blessed I am and that my gifts have a purpose. It is my greatest hope to share the love, peace, and joy that I now possess in Christ Jesus," concludes Fairly.
About Lance Fairly: http://www.lancefairly.com/index.htm ###
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