Northgate Treeline Study I - Framed Original Plein-air Altoid online Tin Oil Painting on Canvas - 2x3 Inches Square
online This was my first experiment with using Altoids tins as a portable oil painting "easel". Using such a compact canvas and palette allowed me to do this and many other studies following in my car - enjoying painting on location without being thoroughly watered and chilled on rainy days. I wanted to test my pace with this initial study, capturing the treeline behind my martial arts gym in the 45 minutes before a class.
This is an original oil painting created entirely on location. It is done on gessoed canvas cut to 3 by 2 inches, which fits into the lid of a mint tin. I was introduced to the concept of using mint tins as a plein-air pochade box through a friend's Instagram feed. As I am planning on traveling to paint in Ireland, discovering this solution for compacting my on-location toolkit was extremely exciting! Tiny surfaces and a time limit seem to be the ticket to freeing my decisive side and eliminating the inner voice prodding for "just a little more tweaking/detail/fussing".
The dry painting has been adhered to an 8-ply acid-free matboard using acrylic gel medium, fit into a 5 by 5 inch nutmeg toned 1/2" wide wood frame with an acid-free linen mat. It is glazed with Museum glass for maximum clarity and UV-blocking. Your framed work is wired and a hanger is provided if you wish to display it on the wall.