As usual Henry Kondracki comes up trumps.
The paintings the students produced came from their imagination and memory. Each painting a story.
Below is an extract from one of our students which encapsulated the whole experience.
“First impressions were of a big airy studio, generous selection of materials as well as paper, and canvases, plus all the little necessary extras that you probably don’t think to bring yourself like masking tape and cling-film. Generous supplies of tea, coffee & biscuits available to keep us going!
The atmosphere was very relaxed and friendly. Henry was so open about discussing his approach to his work and his working practice, and completely demystified the whole process. Henry and Alison were always available and happy to give help and advice when required, but also recognized when it wasn’t, and didn’t hover!
I found Henry’s advice about resolving problems by producing a series of paintings on a theme, instead of concentrating on producing one final product, very useful. It takes the pressure off and the work becomes less ‘precious’ and it gives space for a more relaxed and experimental approach. Henry’s a great teacher and lovely to talk to!
Our lunch sessions in the nearby park were very enjoyable.”
Ruth Robinson
To have a look at the student work from this class please click here.