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Frances Mann: Form, Space and Light (#359)
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| Arte Verrocchio |
| WWW: | www.verrocchio.co.uk |
| Category: | Acrylic |
| Region: | Tuscany |
City: | Casole d Elsa |
| Price: | N/A (EUR) | | |
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For accommodation with this art course, click here. June 19th - July 2nd
Please Note: The date listed above are the dates on which you should travel The start date is a Friday, tuition starts on the Saturday. The return date is Thursday two weeks later. Arrival after 5pm on Friday. Departure before 10am on Thursday.
Typical Day: Breakfast at 8.30am. Teaching from 9.30 – 12.30 Break for lunch and siesta until about 3pm. Teaching period again from about 3 – 5pm Dinner at 8pm After dinner there may be a talk with slides, or some entertainment in the village. There is one free day in the middle of the course generally Friday when we usually organise a trip (optional) to Siena. This is also the cook and staffs day off. There is the choice of the Pizzeria or the Trattoria in the village for the evening meal. Tuition is available for 5 hours a day for 11 days out of the 12 days of your stay, though you are welcome to use the studios at any time. Normally there will be two life drawing sessions. Anyone with a willingness to learn is welcome whatever their standard.
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This course will be primarily about painting directly from life, trying to find in paint a metaphor for the experience of being in a particular place in a particular light.
Painting in direct response to nature can sharpen one's perception and make one more alive to the beauty of the world, and better able to judge what is on the canvas. Since experience is unique so will each painter's response be and tuition will be mostly one to one and in front of the motif, in the landscape, the town or in the beautiful studios, wherever people have found the subjects they want to paint. There will also a demonstration in the studio on colour and mixing etc and the course is suitable for people with a lot of experience or none.
Frances Mann trained at Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, she was on the part-time staff there for eight years teaching drawing and the history of drawing in the Conservation and Art History Department. Since moving to Suffolk she has run many landscape painting courses, on occasion in conjunction with her husband Sargy Mann. Her work has been shown at Cadogan Contemporary, most recently in April 2007.
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