“Today’s Plein air painting of fog looming over the foothills. Toward the end, the oil began to freeze a bit, as the temperature hovered at 23°F (-5°C). The fog stuck around just long enough for me to record it in paint.” ~ Remington Robinson
Plein air painting is a form of concentrative meditation to me.
I explore how humanity touches the spaces we share: the urban environments in which we live, and the natural world that we either cherish, protect or destroy.
I hope that the viewers will depart from my work with a renewed sense of hope about the world—with a feeling of a more genuine connectedness to nature and reality.
Read more on “Contemplative Art:”
Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche on Dharma Art, and the Art of Life.
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Editor: Sara Kärpänen
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