Jessica Fligg likes painting outside so much she did it for a year

Waitsfield (August 2015). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff) -
Waitsfield (August 2015). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
Mount Washington in March (March 2015). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff) -
Mount Washington in March (March 2015). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
Old Highway Barn (November 2014). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff) -
Old Highway Barn (November 2014). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
Oak Tree (October 2014). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff) -
Oak Tree (October 2014). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
Obers Farm in Winter (December 2014). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff) -
Obers Farm in Winter (December 2014). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
Quechee (September 2015). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff) -
Quechee (September 2015). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
Ships Harbor (July 2015). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff) -
Ships Harbor (July 2015). (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)

Over the course of one year, starting in October 2014, New Hampshire-based artist Jessica Fligg set out to paint one en plein air painting each week. Using oils on birch panels, Fligg, a juried member of the New Hampshire Art Association, painted at least four outdoor scenes each month with one month (July 2015) painting as many as seven. A selection of her work from that year experiment is hanging at the Concord Chamber of Commerce through February.

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