Michael Chesley Johnson is a landscape painter ( in oils and pastels) and an author. He's been painting and blogging two months longer than me - having started in Autumn 2025.
He also writes for magazines like Artists Magazine and Pastel Journal. He's the author of some books, including Beautiful Landscape Painting Outdoors: Mastering Plein Air
I'm very happy to recommend Michael as an artist worth reading on the topic of plein air painting. He's very experienced and he produces good plein air artwork.
However, the purpose of this blog post changed half way through writing. It's about
- making you aware you can read his Plein Air Primer for free
- making sure you read the conditions VERY CAREFULLY.
Primer for Plein Air by Michael Chesley Johnson
Michael has made his Plein Air Primer available for free on his Substack - and this post tells you how to access it! Which means a bit of unpacking of what exactly "free" means.
In these articles, I’ve distilled much of my plein air practice. With plein air painting season just around the corner, I hope you find them useful—whether you’re a beginner or an old proStrictly speaking, this is a FREE with "a 7 day free trial". Which should be sufficient to get through all 7 articles - listed below.
- Part 1: Gear - What do you need for an easel or a paint box?
- Part 2: Tools and Stuff - What should I take?
- Part 3: Paints, Pastels and Papers - You don't need more than a few colors.
- Part 4: Setting a Goal - Don't go out without one!
- Part 5: Location and Picking a Subject - Location is everything.
- Part 6: Making a Proper Value Sketch - Making a preliminary value sketch is waste of time, right? Wrong.
- Part 7: Making a Painting - The final installment of the series
What you need to do
- set up an account in Substack (which is always a good idea) and
- then subscribe to his Substack. Over on the right is the option to subscribe for free. HOWEVER.......
- you have to subscribe for free and sign up to a subscription which is going to charge you £41 for an annual subscription every year (which it doesn't tell you on the blue advert)
- unless you cancel - which you can at any time.
NOTE: Michael also appears to have worked out the way to keep his Blogger blog going while having transferred all new content to his Substack Painting to See. So I'll be having a think about that.

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