June 10, 2010
Enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Mdina and be inspired by the evocative atmosphere of Palazzo Falson to create your own artworks this summer. Under the professional guidance of artist Madeleine Gera, you will draw and paint a number of works in oil based on casts and from life. The beautiful surroundings of Palazzo Falson, with breath-taking views over the island and roofscape of Mdina, is the ideal location to inject you with creativity. The former home of artist Captain Olof Gollcher, Palazzo Falson has inspired generations of artists.
Madeleine Gera is a painter committed to working within the naturalistic tradition to learn more about the techniques and process found in the atelier method of painting. She works mostly from life, using the alla prima method of painting. Madeleine Gera was awarded a long term bursary to study art in Florence after completing her University course in Malta. She now runs her own studio in Valletta, where she teaches and paints, and divides her time between Malta and Florence. She has exhibited in several countries including The United States, Italy and France. Her portraits and paintings can be found in private collections both in Malta and abroad.
The course will commence on Tuesday 6th July and will consist of 8 sessions, to be held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings throughout July between 9.30am and 12.30pm.
As the course is limited to 6 participants only, focused individual attention by means of demonstrations and individual critiques are guaranteed. This course is intended for advanced beginners and intermediate level students of 18 years or over. The Tuesday sessions will focus on cast drawing and the Thursday sessions will be dedicated to painting a portrait of a model from life (a model will be provided by the organisers).
The cost of participation is of €200. Early registration will entitle participants to a discounted rate of €160 if booked and paid prior to the 17th June 2010.*
To register your participation please send your name and contact details (e-mail address, home address and mobile number) together with a cheque for the applicable amount payable to Patrimonju Museum Operators Ltd, to the following:
Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum (Summer Masterclasses),
Villegaignon Street,
Mdina
Participants will be expected to bring the following equipment to the sessions:
4 Nitram or Fusian sticks
Pencils: Soft B, H.B, H
1 box Willow Charcoal
1 kneaded eraser
1 sheet fine sand paper
1 sheet 50 x 40cm good quality heavy, white drawing pastel or charcoal paper
Stiff backing board circa 60 x 50cm
Tubes of Oil Paint:
1 Ivory Black
1 Titanium White
1 Red Iron Oxide transparent
1 Light Red
1 Ochre Yellow
Palette, Medium size
Oil painting medium
White spirit
1 roll kitchen towels
Hog hair brushes sizes 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8
Sable hair brushes sizes 0, 2, 4, 6, 8
Mirror (circa 20 x 20cm)
Old shirt
2 canvases measuring 50 x 40cm (preferably linen)
Easels will be provided at Palazzo Falson courtesy of K.G. Art Supply Store, 56A Santa Lucia Street, Valletta, where the above listed supplies are also available for purchase.
*All amounts are inclusive of VAT. Payments must be received in full before the commencement of the course. Organisers will, subject to Museum requirements, endeavour to keep to the times and dates stated. In exceptional circumstances a session might have to be re-scheduled to the earliest time and date possible, or an alternative location in Mdina will be provided. Participation fee is non-refundable. Kindly note that the location of the sessions is up two flights of stairs and is not wheelchair accessible.
APS House
275, St Paul Street
Valletta
Malta
+356 21244777
info@patrimonju.org