"Plein aire" refers to creating art outdoors. Making a "full piece" in this context involves specific environmental preparation:

Specific themed blocks like "wacky birds" and log cabin birdhouses.

Often finished with Plein Aire frames , which are characterized by substantial 3-inch deep moldings and gessoed surfaces to give the work a museum-quality look. 4. AIRE Ancient Baths (The "Full Experience")

Artists typically use freehand zones to integrate the piece naturally with the body's flow. 3. Plein Aire Art (Ceramics or Painting)

The medallion center featuring a picket fence and birdhouse.

Final assembly; usually completed by March to be ready for display in April.