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Port-Marly, White Frost (1872) by Alfred Sisley (1839-1899)

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  Spotlighting great examples of plein air art ____________ Here is a painting by one of the principle founders of impressionism and the most dedicated plein air  painter of his time, Alfred Sisley (1839-1899). Let's take a mindful moment to enjoy it shall we. I say 'mindful' because whenever I view a painting by Sisley, I find myself slipping into the sort of meditative state I usually experience when out for a country stroll.  We could take the path that splits the frost-static grass. Perhaps Sisley had just walked it, labouring under the weight of his easel and paints, his weathered boots crunching upon the frozen earth. He walked a lot of miles beside rivers, did Sisley; The Oise, The Liong, The Thames, and here, The Seine. He painted the water sparkling in sunlight, brooding under pregnant clouds, and even when it had breached the bankside and crept right up to doorsteps. Here though, the water is calm, reflective. You see? we are in meditation!   Perhaps Sisley stoppe

BACK IN STOCK! 5x7in Panel Boxes

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They are back! I've made a small batch of these delightful little Miniatures panel boxes and they come with three 5x7in canvas panels to get your started!  Each box is handmade by me in my workshop in mid-Wales. Your 5x7in paintings are kept secure by internal slotted grooves and the box can take rough handling during transportation as they are very strong.  I have applied linseed oil to the front and back which really brings out the grain in the wood and gives it a lovely warm orange tint. Each completed box is proudly stamped with the Harbron Plein Air logo.  They are great for small studies and they are also useful for storing your small 5x7in paintings whilst they dry.  All my accessories are currently listed on eBay. BUY

Season's Greetings!

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5x7in plein air in oil by Alex Harbron      I'm not gonna lie, this year has been really challenging for me. What with BREXIT making things more costly and complicated, recurrent postal strikes and being let down by alternative parcel carriers, scarcity of supplies and increased prices, it's a wonder that any small business can survive under the current cirumstances. What has kept me going is my passion for what I make, and the fantastic feedback I am getting from you lot. I am determined to be even better in 2023 with developments to Harbron Plein Air, including more regular updates to this website, and finally getting my YouTube channel off the ground. All I can say, dear artist, is watch this space. I wish you a very Happy Christmas and a creative new year! Alex    

3 Palette Ideas for the Harbron Tripod Shelf

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Here are some ideas on using the Harbron Tripod Shelf as a palette: Firstly, let me say that I don't apply paint directly to the shelf. I prefer to attach a dedicated surface to the shelf for my mixing, as it's easier to organise and manage. I use 'draftsman's' metal drawing board clips for this purpose, but there are a range of clip solutions you might have more readily to hand. For my demo, I'm using the shallowest clips I could find at 16 x 55 mm. For the last studio set-up in this article, I don't need clips.     1: Palette Paper The first solution is to use palette paper. I have been using the Strathmore Palette Paper, size 9x12in. I attach the whole pad to the shelf using drawing board clips and when I have completed my painting, I scrape off left-over paint into a pot (using it later to put a ground on some of my new surfaces) and then I can tear-off and dispose of the paper. The palette paper solution is very portable and hassle-free. It's a bit

New! Tripod Easel for Stretched Canvases

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In the past week I have been crafting this tripod easel for a special commission. The artist requested an easel that will accommodate stretched canvases, which of course are a lot thicker than a canvas board. So I set about making some modifications to my original design by fashioning a thicker lower and top jaw and marrying it to a Harbron  Excalibur easel body. The finished easel works so well, I have decided to make some more to add to the Harbron Plein Air range.  The Harbron Canvas Tripod Easel features jaws that are 20mm thicker than the equivalent Excalibur easel so you can mount a stretched canvas up to 25mm thick. The jaws have an angled lip that bites the canvas tightly and holds it solid for painting. You can mount a stretched canvas or canvas board up to 15 inches in height.  The weight of the Canvas Easel comes in at 310g which is just under 100g heavier than the Excalibur  but still makes for a very light set-up. I am currently making them to order and can have one sh

Soggy Welsh Cakes en Plein Air

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Compact easel with 8x10in at Lake Vyrnwy, mid-Wales The bad news came just before reaching my destination. I steered my bicycle alongside a shop and went in for some Welsh cakes. At the counter I was told that the weather was due to break anytime now and the forecast said very heavy rain. I looked at my Welsh cakes and wondered what they tasted like soggy. Twenty minutes later I rolled up to Lake Vyrnwy, mid-Wales, sporting a fine shean of Welsh drizzle. I've been told that there is no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes. My 'waterproof' was clinging to me like a polyester shower curtain and the rain started cascading off the peak of my helmet to form a frosted visor.  Having spent a lifetime riding lightweight racing bikes, it is a novelty to be riding my utility bike with mudguards, armchair saddle and bags hanging off the racks. As I glanced at the overtaking 'roadies', miserably hunched over their handlebars with streaked backs and asses, I felt I

NEW! Harbron Canvas Carriers

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Launch date: 8th September @ 7pm Dear Artists,                          I am super excited to announce that the Harbron Plein Air range is expanding on September 8th with my new wet painting carriers. The Harbron Canvas Carriers accommodates up to two panels and/or stretched canvases, and holds them secure and protected for transportation. The unique design features include: A clever retaining lip that eliminates interference with the wet surface of your painting. Genuine VelcroⓇ retaining straps that work independantly to make placement and removal of paintings easier, whilst keeping them fully secure during transit. An adaptor that enables a smaller painting to be carried. Larger Canvas Carriers have super strong and durable handles hand-woven from high quality paracord 550. Every part of the Canvas Carry is servicable and replaceable to help extend and maximise the lifetime of the product. ⮝ How the adaptor/s enable different size panels to fit a 10x14" Canvas Carry  I believe