2011 Painting holiday programme

There are 10 painting holidays at the Watermill at Posara, Tuscany for 2011. Each course enjoys SEVEN nights at the watermill, with full board.

We should emphasise that absolutely EVERYTHING is included in the cost of your holiday: tuition, accommodation (including all linen and towels), pre-dinner aperitifs, all meals (including dinner with wine at charming local restaurants) and local transportation (including transfers to Pisa airport; an excursion by train to Lucca or the Cinque Terre) All you have to do is get to Pisa and we do the rest!

 

2011 Programme

Please scroll through the programme below to find a tutor and a time that suits you best.

Use our “No Obligation” Booking enquiry form for bookings and enquiries, a link to this form can be found in each painting course panel, page menu or at the top of this page.
To find out more about our international Tutors and view samples of their work, click on the Tutor's Profile link found in each painting course's panel

Painting holidays tutor - Charles Sluga

Saturday 1 October to Saturday 8 October 2011

Charles Sluga

Charles Sluga painting holidays tutor

Watercolours

Charles is a highly respected Australian artist and watercolour teacher. He has gained a reputation for versatility in both his technique and choice of subject matter.

He is a regular contributor to Australian Artist magazine and is currently writing articles for the International Artist magazine and the British magazine Leisure Painter and working on his first book on watercolour painting.

Charles' friendly and enthusiastic approach, and eagerness to impart his wide knowledge, is reflected in his popularity as a tutor and the waiting lists for his regular classes.

To learn more about Charles and view some of his work click the Tutor Profile button.

Painting holidays tutor - David Taylor

Saturday 8 October to Saturday 15 October 2011

David Taylor

David Taylor painting holidays tutor

Watercolours

David Taylor is one of Australia's outstanding watercolour artists and has received international recognition for his services to painting and teaching.

His work is in collections throughout the world and he has been featured countless times in art magazines. An expert in colour and composition, he says of his painting: "It is of high importance for me to say more with less...to discard the inessential...to be simple and poetic not only in the treatment of the subject but in the technical manner of the painting."

David is a truly inspiring teacher and ran a highly successful course for us in Scotland. This is his first visit to the watermill.

To learn more about David and view some of his work click the Tutor Profile button.