Monday, March 24, 2014

Back From Italy


After four years as a student at Florence Academy of Art followed by another two as the director of the art history program, on the occasion of my return to the US I thought it would be appropriate to post some of the work I did there outside of the studio, traveling around and learning to paint on the road. I had no idea that painting outside was going to be such a big part of my life, and it is a practice I would strongly reccomend to any student coming from the new traditional painting schools and ateliers. Great natural light studios, like those I had become accustom too in Italy, can be hard to find (or build!) as it turns out some of the time I have been without an good studio has still been very productive.
Belluno

I would also like to thank all the painters I met over my years in Italy who were working outside regularly. I don't think it was any coincidence that many of them had a more well rounded and healthy relationship with painting, not to mention a certain brand of humilty that comes from interacting with natures power and scale.


arno tree 

Gioz 



Castiglioncello boats 8x10 inches (available)
Piazza Beccaria Thumbnails

Settignano Chapel

Viareggio 5pm

Via Della Casine

Corsini Gardens
All of these were done at very different times during my stay at FAA. The final picture of the Corsini Gardens I painted while doing a weekend workshop with Marc Dalessio, it definately signals the beginning of my interest in painting outside. I believe if you dig deep into Marc's blog there is a picture of me painting this scene.