Wine and Paint Wednesdays at Walton Hall

We are offering a Wine and Paint class every Wednesday evening between 7 to 9.30. The classes alternate between the Figure one week and Portraiture the next week. It doesn’t matter if you like to express yourself abstract or realistically, if you are a beginner or experienced, its about the taking part that counts. Louis will be on hand to offer advice.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Louis
Contact Position
Organiser
Telephone
07960989666
E-mail
info@realistacademy.com
Website
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How to find us in Walton Hall and Gardens MAP

Where to go

Name
Realist Academy Walton Hall
Address
Walton Hall and Gardens
Walton Lea Rd
Higher Walton
Warrington
Cheshire
Postcode
WA4 6SN
Notes

The academy has purpose built facilities. We provide professional easels and benches. The easels are equipped with work stations to help students organise their materials. The layout of the class is centred around the model giving a verity of angles to choose from. The working are balanced 5200K lights used to provide continuity when observing the model and mixing colour.

Time / date details

When is it on
Wednesday Evenings from 7.00 - 9.30pm
Time of day
Evening
Session Information
The evening consists of a single pose for 2 hours with a 20-30 min break.
Wine and nibbles will be provided during the break as well as tea and coffee.

Other details

Costs

Table of costs
Table of costs
AmountCost type
10.00 Per session
Details
20% Discount Online Pay at the door = £10 Pay online = £8

Availability

Referral details

The Realist Academy Walton Hall was established due to a demand for a traditional academic approach too drawing and painting in the North West.

At present the school will be teaching the fundamentals of Portrait Drawing and Painting. The Academy offers a number of different approaches both traditional and modern. We aim to create a balanced technique of careful time-tested methods from both the traditional and Illustration schools. RAWH provides amateur and professional artists with an opportunity to perfect their skills. Through a practical understanding of the materials and methods taught, students will cultivate the means to describe reality with an articulate visual language.

Louis Smith is the principle teacher he a classically trained portrait painter, studying in Florence for three years. He has been shortlisted for a number of art prizes such as the BP Portrait Award and Threadneedle Prize,

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