Plein Air Suggested Supply List New to plein air? Here are a few tips to help get you started. Ready to get started? sign up for the 3 day plein air worksop in at The Parker Ranch in Clayton, GA May 5 - 7 http://dawnart.com/classes/2016/5/20/plein-air-retreat-at-parker-ranch
Supplies
Easel - 1/2 French easel or anything easy to carry and stable outdoor. I use a tripod with a paint box. There are many options with a range of prices. See links below.
Palette - Wooden palette that you can clip to your easel or disposable. I use a 12 x 16 that fits in my wet canvas carrier
Wet canvas or panel carrier
A backpack is a great help if you can get most of your supplies in it
Paints - I suggest a simple palette to start with. A cool red and blue and a warm red and blue
Example of colors
White - a big tube
Hansa Yellow or Cadmium Yellow Light - something similar(cool) Yellow Ochre , Cadmium Yellow Medium (warm)
Alizarin Crimson or Permanent Rose(cool) Cadmium Red or Hue
Ultramarine Blue (warm) Pthalo Blue Green Shade (cool)
I also like Sap Green as a great mixing color
Any other colors that make you happy
Canvas or panels. I usually use 9x12, 11x14, 12x12, 12x16 6x8
If you have a backpack or large shoulder bag that most of your supplies will fit in – A HUGE help. You can hang your paint bag to your tripod to add weight and stability
Paper towels, baby wipes, & trash bag
A variety of brushes and palette knives of your choice
Brush cleaner and container with a tight lid to keep from spilling
Any medium you use to thin your paint.
If working in oils you will mix a lot of your colors. If working in acrylic, you might bring more pre-mixed colors to help with dry time. Also a slow dry retarder and spray bottle for misting the color and a container for water to clean brushes
Sketch book and pencil
Other helpful items
View Finder. Lot's of options out there but I like this one https://www.amazon.com/Picture-Perfect-Plus-View-Finder/dp/B001BKJ734
Hat - cover your face and ears
Sunscreen and bug spray
Umbrella - to use as a sunscreen or rain protection
Bag or pack to put all supplies in.
Gloves for your hands . I don’t like plastic because they are too sweaty!
Bottled water and a snack.
Chair and or table only if you want to carry it!
Ideas for Easels
Price Range for French Easels: New: $150.00 - $250.00 maximum - can find on sale at Amazon or other places like Craigs List. Facebook also has artist equipment sales pages. You can find great deals.
Review of EasyL Easel
Review of Guerrilla Pochade Box
Review of Soltek Easel
Open Box M - User Review
Strada Easel Review
Day tripper easel Review
http://artboxandpanel.com