En plein air , or
plein air painting, is a phrase borrowed from the
French equivalent meaning "open (in full) air". It is particularly used to describe the act of
painting outdoors, also called ("painting of the object(s) or what the eye actually sees"), where a painter reproduces the actual visual conditions seen at the time of the painting. This method contrasts with studio painting or academic rules; those might create a predetermined look.
En plein air can also be used to describe other activities where a person partakes in an outdoor environment.