Click here to see this email on the web |  | Monday, November 6th, 2023 | | PleinAir Salon Winner: Clearly, a Piece That Comes to Life | Share this article:  | William A. Suys, Jr. has revealed his selections for the winners in the September 2023 PleinAir Salon.
First place will receive a cash prize, plus all winners will be entered into the judging for the annual cash prizes, including the $15,000 grand prize for the best painting of the year, and they'll see their painting on the cover of PleinAir® Magazine. Could you be the next winner?
PleinAir Salon Winners Preview:
1st Place Overall: "How Many Beaver?" |  | John Buxton (Allison Park, Pennsylvania), "How Many Beaver?" oil, 12 x 9 in.
| "This painting has a visceral presence and power," William said of the first-place winner. "Even though it is presented on a simple background, I sense a real engagement and atmosphere with the subject and all the elements the artist so beautifully selected and rendered. Clearly, a piece that comes to life."
2nd Place Overall: "Rusty Enamel and Violets" |  | Carmen Drake (Carthage, North Carolina), "Rusty Enamel and Violets," 24 x 36 in., oil
| Of "Rusty Enamel and Violets," William said, "This still life is masterfully done. There is an organic, unified feel between the disparate materials presented and the space they occupy.
As I explore this space, I feel a sense of quiet, and I can almost hear the sound of the enameled pan if I were to slide it and pick it up. Well worth spending some time in front of this painting."
| — advertisement — |  | 3rd Place Overall: "Creek"
|  | Rukiye Garip (Altieylul, Balikesir, Turkey), "Creek," 30 x 22 in., watercolor
| "This landscape presents a trip through light, color, and texture," William said. "Even with the myriad of bits and pieces rendered along the way, this does not feel like a busy painting; it's more like a dance along a creek.
"For artists considering what paintings they would like to enter, I would always suggest entering those that speak to them. For a piece to really speak to the viewer or judge, outstanding execution of the technical elements should be a given, and are a starting point for an award-winning painting."
Best Plein Air Landscape: "5th & E" |  | Camille Przewodek (Petaluma, California), "5th & E," 6 x 9 in., oil
| Best Plein Air Acrylic: "Sycamores, Casper's"
|  | Rick J. Delanty (San Clemente, California), "Sycamores, Casper's," 15 x 30 in., acrylic
| Best Plein Air Oil: "Way Back Home"
|  | Haidee-Jo Summers (Grantham, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom), "Way Back Home," 12 x 16 in., oil
| Best Plein Air Pastel: "Summer Sizzle"
|  | Jill Stefani Wagner (Saline, Michigan), "Summer Sizzle," 12 x 9 in., pastel
| Best Plein Air Watercolor / Gouache: "Ready to Board"
|  | Bob Upton (Saint Paul, Minnesota), "Ready to Board," 8 x 10 in., gouache
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