Colors used in watercolor are transparent and sometimes reveal the bottom of the paper, which acts as another true tone. It works by layers, in order to achieve more shine and bounce in the composition.
They are dissolved with water. We start from scratch with easy exercises for you to discover the main features of watercolor: speed, spontaneity and freshness. We will work on different types of paper.
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Collage: French term used to designate the plastic technique consisting on pasting on a surface a variety of materials, including paper, cloth, newspapers, found objects, etc.
Free and structured forms, qualities and various colors, presented all in one unit.
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Collage can be applied on a flat surface to make paintings or murals, on furniture to decorate them, on all kinds of objects, to renew them, turning them into something new.
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Oil is one of the most classic techniques, but still relevant today.
Colors are great and vary little when drying. This material allows the execution of impastos and glazes.
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You can work “alla prima”, applying the color directly on the surface, or using glazes, which are transparent layers that are superimposed. Drying time is higher than water-based paints.
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Acrylic colors are very opaque, fast drying, and get smoother, brighter and more luminous surfaces, than oil colors. They are worked with water or mixed with an acrylic gel. It is a characteristic technique of contemporary art, especially since 1960.
“Impasto” are more resistance than those made with oil, which sometimes tend to crack.
It can be worked “alla prima”, applying colors directly on the working surface, or by means of glazes, which are transparent layers that are superimposed.
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The art of pastel belongs to the so-called dry techniques, since no solvent is used, and is applied directly onto the working surface. As a support we generally use good quality paper of good weight and slight roughness, although the technique is versatile enough for you to use on other surfaces.
This technique is convenient, fast, and generally allowing corrections very easily.
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Charcoal comes from a type of carbonized wood. Allows a wide range of colors from subtle gray to deepest black. Tonal gradations can be achieved with a rubbing cloth or a blending stump, or you can work on wefts.
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We adapt ourselves to your background, if any, and if you are a beginner, we start from scratch.
Regular courses have a minimum of two (2) months, so progress can be seen.
Intensive courses and summer courses have a lenght of 12 hours, 24 hours or more, distributing them according to your needs in a maximum of one month and a half. You can choose a discipline or opt for a multidisciplinary workshop where you combine more than one option.
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Inks can be used with pen or brush, making totally different effects, from a controlled and precise composition to an explosion of movement and dynamism. It uses water as a medium, and basically works on paper.
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Verdaccio is a painting technique that came into use at the end of s. XIII and was later widely used by Renaissance painters.
This method creates an initial layer for excellent skin color and is used to achieve a sense of realism. Artists like Giotto and Leonardo Da Vinci specialized in this technique. One of the best examples is the Mona Lisa.
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In the beginning it was used in oil, but today, acrylic is another material for its application. In addition, acrylic glazes allows them to dry quickly, so the work is more agile and fresh.
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