191. Moray Firth Sketchers - A fun plein air group in Northeast Scotland (and advice)
A couple years ago I met Ruth, a healthcare specialist who loves art. We both signed up to attend a plein air weekend at Findhorn which ended up being very stormy, but fun nonetheless! We hatched the idea for a monthly meet-up focused on the Moray Coast - a somewhat neglected region for meetings since it’s less populated.
Since it’s our two year anniversary, I wanted to share some highlights and words of wisdom. I asked some group members if they have any advice or encouraging words to share with people who might be interested (or intimidated) to join a local art group.
How do we organize? At first it was just Ruth and I choosing a date and location, then scheduling the event on Facebook Groups.
Now, our most dedicated members share a What’s App group chat so we can decide dates/locations, then we schedule it on Facebook which is how new people find us. We are still very small, and after two years there are regularly 3-7 in attendance each month. But the group hasn’t missed a month since it’s conception! We are pretty proud of that.
It’s been such a great way to meet other artists and to get outside, even in the cold gloomy months. You kinda need that in Scotland.
What to bring? Ahhh..the eternal question.
One of my favorites parts is seeing what others like to use, which has led to many new discoveries. It’s also interesting to see how different we all are and what we each consider our “essentials.”
I usually bring the bare minimum (left), focusing on one particular medium. Sometimes it all fits in a pocket. But I like a very small bag. Then we have the medium-sized kits, demonstrated by Ruth’s backpack here (middle). Finally, we have Phil (right) with the big stack of goodies.
To each their own!
These meet-ups are a great way to test new kit. If you like to travel but never know what to bring, you can try things out or see what others are using, get a feel for it, and be more confident for longer trips.
Brand new to plein air? I shared a video with all of my favorite gear and plenty of advice:
Scotland is often very windy, cold, or raining when we meet. We’ve gained a thick skin by persevering through all weather. Over the last two years I’ve seen some good ideas for keeping comfortable in challenging conditions.
Cold weather - Thermos with hot coffee, tea or chocolate. A small stool/folding chair to keep you off the cold ground/benches. A foam camping seat to insulate your bum. Rechargeable hand warmers were a great find by Ruth. Bundle up with extra layers - thermals, wool, and water/windproof jackets, thick hats to cover ears, and gloves. Fingerless gloves offer a little more dexterity.
Warm boots are another great option, especially with thick soles to insulate from the cold ground.
Wet - waterproofs are great but not very breathable. A poncho is a quick solution that is easily removable between showers. It also withstands wind, unlike umbrellas. It can even fit over your entire body + backpack.
Worst case scenario - head to a coffee shop!
Even on a cold day, I never regret spending time with artists doing something we love!
I’ve been inspired by watching how others work, even if we have totally different styles and materials. It sometimes sparks an idea in my own work. One time I was watching Marion paint in an accordion sketchbook, and her piece spanned many pages. It made me realize how often I am stuck in a small box.
Admittedly, I was a little nervous when we first started. Would people be friendly? Would we get along? What if I feel super awkward? All my fears melted away after that first meet-up. I quickly realised that no one is there to judge. We are all just on a mission to get better at art and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the Moray coast. We have such a wide variety of skill levels and walks of life in our group.
Sometimes we can’t coordinate a date or time that suits everyone, so we do two meet-ups in a month. This also helps spread out locations since people come from far and wide.
Each meet-up is around 2-4 hours which is perfect to get one or two sketches in - or in some cases several very quick loose sketches.
Ruth pre-painted the pages of a sketchbook with different colors, and each meet-up she uses mixed media to draw and paint on whatever color inspires her in the moment. I love that idea!
Phil often paints one larger piece during a meet-up, and is never shy to tackle a difficult subject. So inspiring!
Marion is a fabulous artist with an excellent blog - go check it out for more inspiration!
I’ve been to places I normally wouldn’t go, and now return to often. Forres was a hidden gem.
We go to the coastal towns, with a special affinity for harbours, as well as inland to some of the iconic places like Brodie Castle.
If you are ever planning on stopping in Moray, anywhere between Inverness and Aberdeen, feel free to jump into our Facebook group to see when our next meet-up is! We’d love to meet you. And feel free to drop a comment below and tell us about your local art group!