Wednesday 21 January 2009

Dates and bookings 2012

All dates within the given weeks are negotiable. Prices are for 2, 4 and 6 night stays, plus tuition, within any given week. Please email me on paintinitaly@gmail.com for bookings or to check availability if you need more flexible dates crossing over these weekly divisions.


Mid-November – March 2013 by arrangement only.

Prices 2012
Two nights, one day intensive tuition 170 euros per person.

Four nights, combined tuition and exploring the local area, minimum of 12 hours tuition in studio, tutor available to be with you as you explore or paint the rest of the time. 400 euros per person.

Six nights may include day excursions to Rome, Pompeii, Abbeys or Cassino Battlefield tours. Plan your own programme in consultation with the artist. Price of 6 nights is from 240 euros per person, with tuition and “time out” times as negotiated prior to the first day of the visit. For six nights accommodation and five days of ongoing tuition - both in and out of the studio - prices begin at 450 euros per painter.

Bed, breakfast and lunch are included in the price, evening meal extra. A range of options for evening meals is available. Varied and tasty vegetarian options available; catering for some allergies may include a surcharge.

Some painters will be accommodated in this tiny village but this is where most class participants will stay, at the beautiful Felicetta, although there are other options available in all price ranges. Transport is not needed, we can run a shuttle service to get you from the train and to the class. Felicetta has the advantage of a beautiful swimming pool and outdoor eating area.

2 comments:

  1. Yes, July and August can be very hot! Our programme will be adjusted to make the most of the air-conditioned studio and the cool cantina!

    We have access to a swimming pool by arrangement with the agriturismo.

    April and May, September and October are usually a more temperate climate.

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  2. If it is too hot we will explore and sketch (and take reference photographs) in the morning and paint in the cool studio in the afternoon. Select from options for programme planning once you arrive. Formal tuition usually takes place in the morning, leaving the rest of the day for follow-up painting with artist tutor available to assist, or for wider exploring.

    Don't forget to bring your digital camera and necessary attachments to download photos onto the computer.

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