Trevi Plein Air Course

Today is the last day of the ten day plein air course around Trevi, Umbria. One of my favorite landscape painting spots in the whole world. We had great weather after the first couple of days and I was helped immensely by the multi-talented Daniela Astone who assisted me in teaching.

White roads and hay bales.

Poppy fields below Trevi.
This is the first time I’ve done an extended intensive workshop and it was interesting to see how much the students improve after ten days of straight painting. We were also lucky that two professional painters, Charlie Church and Takuma Kaneko joined us. So often the best teaching is a good example.

Takuma finishing off the day from the parking lot of the hotel.

Charlie helping Denise with her painting.
Ben Fenske also did an excellent demonstration one afternoon on aerial (atmospheric) perspective and planes.

Ben giving a demonstration below Trevi.
We stayed at a charming little agriturismo, Le Vedute, on the hill outside Trevi, where Pietro and Marta looked after us splendidly.
Here are a few more action shots from the trip:

Daniela painting ducks on a river bank.

Maike at the end of a long day.

Bob painting in the shade in the valley.

Luigi painting at the Clitunno Springs.
Overall the course was a a great success and we got good feedback from everyone. Daniela will scout around Maremma for a location for our next workshop together and hopefully we can set something up for September.



Looks like a great spot, and great fun. I will be in Maremma in a few days for Andrea’s workshop.
Early on in planning, I thought to stop and see you in Florence at the end of the workshop. But my plans now include Judi and the kids coming over right when I finish teaching. So it gets difficult to do, even though our plans bring us that way. I’ll let you know how I like Marsiliana
Looked like great fun. Beautiful views.
I would love to take plein air class with you sometime. Looks like a blast and it would give me an excuse to take my family to Italy. How much medium do you add when painting? Your paint seems so fluid, that’s why ask.
By the way, I love Daniela’s work.