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About your workshop
Enjoy an informative and interesting experience in fresco painting using the same materials and techniques as the
Renaissance masters. Beginning with a brief explanation of the history of fresco and the materials involved, students
will then move on to paint a true fresco using the same method as such artists as Giotto and Michelangelo. After making a preparatory cartoon we then use the "spolvero" technique to transfer their image onto a panel
with damp plaster and proceed to paint a copy of a Renaissance fresco using the same natural pigments and animal-hair
brushes as those used by the masters. All students will take away their own true fresco painted
in Florence.
About your tutor
DR. ALAN PASCUZZI
Dr. Alan Pascuzzi is
a former Fulbright Scholar, professor of Renaissance Art History and Fine Arts, and a painter and sculptor living and working
in Florence, Italy. As an art history professor, Dr. Pascuzzi teaches a wide variety of subjects
ranging from Renaissance drawings, frescoes, artistic anatomy and Greek, Roman and Renaissance sculpture. As an artist, Alan works in the ancient drawing, painting and sculpting techniques
of the Renaissance masters including fresco, marble carving, modelling and working in bronze. He has executed numerous commissions in painting and sculpture throughout Italy including
several permanent works in fresco, marble, terra cotta and bronze in the city centre of Florence.
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| Mascassio's famous fresco of Adam and Eve after the Fall |
Costs
Two hour workshop for
up to 4 people €165 Two hour workshop for up to 10 people €275
Four hour workshop for up
to 4 people €275 Four hour workshop for up to 10 people €495
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