plener
Plener is a Polish term that denotes painting or drawing outdoors, directly from nature, and the environment in which the work is created. The word is borrowed from the French plein air, meaning “open air,” and in Polish usage it can refer to the practice itself as well as the setting or landscape depicted. In common art terminology, plener describes both an approach to making art on location and the on-site subject matter, including cityscapes, landscapes, and scenes of daily life.
Practice and method: A plener typically involves portable materials that allow an artist to work outside a
History and context: The plein air approach spread across Europe in the 19th century and was adopted
Other uses: In film and photography, plener can also refer to on-location outdoor shooting, as opposed to