THE CALIFORNIA PLEIN AIR COLORIST TRADITION (Continued)
The Current Outsiders

The current Outsiders, Nikki Basch-Davis, Warren Dreher, Pam Glover, Ray Jackson, Judy Molyneux, William Rushton, and Jerrold Turner, are seven plein-air painters who paint to be "out" in the world, to feel the energy of nature. They merge paint and canvas with brushstrokes, capturing light and mood. They create paintings full of rich, luscious colors, generous layering paint and capturing vibrant, often dramatic values.

Their name also represents their distinctly different style among more traditional landscape painters. Their bold use of color and
loose fauvist style is inspired by early colorists such as the Society of Six, the Bay Area Figurative School, and others who followed. While each in turn has established his or herself as an outstanding artist with individual followings and collectors, as a group they are gaining national recognition.
"Rio Vista," c1990
Nikki Basch-Davis
12x16. Oil on Canvas
"Adobe Ghost," c1990
Warren Dreher
24x36. Oil on Canvas
"Marin-Near Airport," c1990
Pam Glover
20x24. Oil on Canvas
"The Cove," c1990
Judy Molyneux
14x18. Oil on Canvas
"Wilder Ranch," c1990
William Rushton
16x18. Oil on Panel
"Lazy in the Sun," c1990
Jerrold Turner
9x12. Oil on Panel
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