PAINTING &DRAWING IN FLORENCE, ITALY

Learn painting and drawing in an Italian school located at the heart of Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance. Different drawing and painting techniques will be practiced depending on the goals and wishes of the student.

Price

  • 2 weeks - (6 hours per week): €610

  • 2 weeks - (10 hours per week): €760

  • 2 weeks - (20 hours per week): €1185

Florence Painting Classes Program

  • Lessons taught in English or Italian

  • Come when you want (during open hours)

  • Oil, acrylic, pastel, and other painting techniques

  • For all levels, beginner to professional

  • We take you through the whole painting process, from start to end

  • We help you develop your style

  • You are part of a group of students but you get individual treatment

  • Professional teachers

  • School located in Florence historic center

  • We encourage students to exchange and connect among them

  • Duration: from one week to one year

What’s included in the course

Our price includes the course, booking fee and certificate of attendance. Basic course materials are not included but can be requested at the school (extra fee).

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Botticelli was a master in painting

We teach you the same techniques, using hand mixed paints!

With our art workshops in Florence you can learn drawing, painting or both.

Learn drawing in Florence

The course aims to introduce students to the language of drawing through observation

Drawing

Symmetry and proportion and direct study of shapes and volumes will be learned, which will enable each student to understand drawing as an “investigation of reality and as personal language for knowledge”. Also the study of male and female body (with a model), still life and the methods used by the masters of drawing and painting will be applied in class.

Learn painting in Florence

The painting in Florence course aims to teach students the practical-technical and theoretical foundations needed in painting

Painting

A first approach, for those who are beginners, will be to study or copy a work of art (done by one of the masters of painting). A second approach, for those with experience in painting, will be to decided and develop their own idea to work with. The course also offers the opportunity to learn more about different techniques: oil, acrylic and watercolor

 

Who is this course for?

This is course is open to everybody coming with an open mind and full of desire to experiment. Both beginners and experts are welcome as the teaching is done customised to each student.

The course is open to:

  • Beginners, don’t be afraid, this a space for learning.

  • Fine Arts students.

  • Illustrators and graphic designers who want to perfectionate their work and achieve more quality in the content.

  • Tattoo Artist interested in improving their technique and learning some new methods easily applicable on skin.

  • Animation and comic artists with aim to build their works on solid basis.

  • Painters and sculptors

 
Painting school in Florence

Our Art School in Florence: Italy Drawing Academy

The Academy is open year-round and is located in the historic center of Florence, which is home to many important museums, and a place of study for artists from all over the world.

The faculty of the Academy strives to facilitate the comprehension and insertion of students into the variegated art world.

The lengths of the courses vary and are determined by the possible length of stay of the students interested in specific programs. Lessons are taught by professional artists both in English and in Italian.

Our School

The school was founded by a group of artists graduated from the Art Academy of Florence. You’ll not only learn drawing and painting in Italy, but also with teachers graduated in Florence!

About Florence

Florence was the birthplace of High Renaissance art, which lasted from 1450–1527. While Medieval art focused on basic story telling of the Bible, Renaissance art focused on naturalism and human emotion.

Florence: the birthplace of Renaissance art

Florence: the birthplace of Renaissance art

Medieval art was abstract, formulaic, and largely produced by monks whereas Renaissance art was rational, mathematical, individualistic, consisted of linear perspective and shading (Chiaroscuro) and produced by specialists (Leonardo da Vinci, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael). Religion was important, but with this new age came the humanization of religious figures in art, such as Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, Ecce Homo (Bosch, 1470s), and Madonna Della Seggiola. [Abstract from Wikipedia]

Florence

How to get to Florence

Florence is served by two airports with daily flights to the major European, Middle East and African countries, both of them conveniently linked to the city centre and its surroundings.

Another good option is the Galileo Galilei Airport, located in Pisa, which is only an hour away from Florence.

By train you can reach Florence from almost any mayor city in Europe.

 

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