Painting Hampstead Heath with David Caldwell 24 June to 15 July 2016

Join us for 4 Fridays from 0630 to 0930 for early morning painting sessions in Hampstead Heath with David CaldwellTea, coffee and croissants at 0800 Fees for 4 days £140

Hampstead Heath by David Caldwell

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“Following in the footsteps of John Constable we take in the green expanse of Hampstead Heath as our subject and capture the effects of the soft morning light. We will use examples by Monet, Corot, Constable and Turner as we explore the genre of Landscape painting and in particular that of the en plein air oil sketch.” David Caldwell

THE COURSE OUTLINE

Hampstead Heath London (II) by David Caldwell 2010 Oil on panel 22 x 36cm

Hampstead Heath London (II) by David Caldwell

During the course we will look at the practicalities of working outdoors, such as how to organize materials and palette discipline. The course will also cover: Composition, Limited Palettes for landscape, How to simplify and be selective in the landscape, and working at speed in the changing light and weather.

You will be encouraged to be bold and experimental with materials/colour in their attempts to capture the unique character of the morning light. You will be provided with individual tutoring on the spot, and there will be a group “crit” at the end of each session, enabling each participant to develop his or her individual painting insight.

Hampstead Heath with a Rainbow by John Constable 1836 Oil on canvas Collection Tate

Choose the medium of your choice. We will provide you with an easel, stool and boards, and you can buy a materials pack with everything you need in the medium of your choice directly from us or if you prefer can come along with your own materials.

This class is suitable for all levels.

 

About Andrew Wamae

Andrew Wamae is the Director and co-founder of the Essential School of Painting (ESOP). He has a deeply held belief in the power of art to transform lives and society, and a particular interest in exploring new models for art education beyond school; championing the twin ideals of excellence and affordability in a highly pressurised sector when university fees are soaring and student/ tutor contact time is at an all time low. Andrew is particularly keen to ensure that the visual arts continue to be supported and thrive well. A creative, innovative and visionary professional, Andrew, in conjunction with his co-founder Alison Harper, has transformed the Essential School of Painting from humble beginnings to an established institution holding from one-day to year-long courses and workshops for all levels of experience; from beginners to postgraduate and professional artists. He has managed to enlist the support of a long list of celebrated artists from multiple fields in the creative industry to teach or lecture at the school or in their studios.