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Bonnie Briggs, Lexington, painted a barn and fence row during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
Mary Neely, Lexington, painted a farm scene during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
Mary Neely, Lexington, painted a farm scene during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
This is one of 2 paintings that Mary Neely, Lexington, painted today during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. She said she had to paint fast because the light was constantly changing. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
Dan McGrath, Lexington, painted this pasture scene during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
Eileen Hanlon, Cinn., Oh. painted this barn scene during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
Terri Melgar painted a horse farm scene during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
Jan Snow, Lexington, painted a barn scene during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
Jan Snow, Lexington, painted a barn scene during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
Jan Snow, Lexington, painted a barn scene during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
Robert Sutton painted a scene from the middle of a pasture during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
Robert Sutton painted a scene from the middle of a pasture during Plein Air Paint Out Kentucky, which is part of Oil Painters of America 7th Annual Great Paint Out 2011, on the Cave Brook Horse Farm in Nicholasville, Ky., Monday, October, 10, 2011. The group of painters spent much of the day on the farm painting various horse farm scenes. Oil Painters of America (OPA) is a not-for-profit organization representing more than 3,400 artists throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. Its primary focus is to draw attention to the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. Charles Bertram | Staff
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