Plein air event in Lehigh Valley offers free Vasari oil paint – Lines and Colors

Plein air event in Lehigh Valley offers free Vasari oil paint – Lines and Colors

Plein air event in Easton, PA with Vasari paint

Plein air event in Easton, PA with Vasari paint

From now until finally Oct 15, 2022, there is a plein air painting party in Easton, PA co-sponsored by the Karl Stirner Arts Path and Vasari Common Artist’s Oil Hues, makers of what is arguably the very best handcrafted oil paint out there.

This is a fledgling occasion, so members have an possibility to get in on anything enjoyable in its early phases. The occasion is extremely informal, registration is not essential just demonstrate up and paint any where in Easton.

The function is centered on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail, a trail together the Bushkill Creek that is lined with sculpture. I’ve bundled some photographs of the trail earlier mentioned, together with a shot of the paints laid out in the Vasari showroom.

Likely the very best point about this occasion is that you can halt by the Vasari workshop and showroom (in the Simon Silk Mill complex off of N. 13th Avenue) and inventory your palette for cost-free with any of Vasari’s comprehensive selection of oil colours!

If you like, you can leave your finished paintings at the Vasari showroom to be displayed through October, also earning them eligible for prizes. (You might want to look at having a frame wired for hanging.)

Vasari is also offering prizes for the party in the sort of sets of their oil shades. Judging and the awarding of prizes will be on Saturday, Oct 15th at 5:00pm.

A mate and I went up earlier this 7 days, experienced a terrific time and are preparing to go up yet again up coming Saturday. I use Vasari paint regularly, but I had a fantastic time striving out a assortment of hues I may not have wanted to get a full tube of just to try, and discovering new colours I like.

The Vasari workshop and showroom, for which there is ample free of charge parking, faces just one of the entrances to the Karl Stirner Arts Trail. The trail alone has a individual parking place nearby, while it is quite modest.

Easton is about an hour and a 50 percent from the Philadelphia spot, and (depending on time of day and website traffic) a quite easy drive up the turnpike.

(Navigation notice: Driving instructions from Google Maps or Waze may perhaps indicate you are at their address a very little much too early keep likely to the parking area at the end of Simon Blvd and flip remaining. Google map)

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[Disclaimer: in my role as a website designer, Vasari is a client of mine; but those who know me personally and long time Lines and Colors readers know that I don’t recommend products in which I don’t personally believe.]

 

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