Art Holiday in Cascais with Margaret Ferraro - November 2019
Margarida Ornelas
Art Holiday in Cascais with Margaret Ferraro - 2019Nov
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Cascais
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We will offer you painting workshops in Cascais, a small village near Portugal’s capital Lisbon, and near Sintra.
Our goal is to provide painting courses during the holidays that offer a unique experience of some of the most beautiful beaches, golf courses, gardens and villages of Europe, which can be found in Cascais and the surrounding area.
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Art Holiday in Cascais with Margaret Ferraro - 2019Nov
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Read MoreA very pleasant painting meeting occurred in Marechal Carmona Park.
Read MoreIn this workshop all the participants will learn how to paint a tile with the traditional technic and others with free style.
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Read MoreSome beautiful tiles painted by the participants of Spotify Design Team in our workshop in Zmar Eco Experience!
The step by step of a traditional painting of a Portuguese tile:
Copy of the drawing to a vegetable paper
With a needle perforate the contour on the vegetable paper
After that, scrub with a graphite puppet the vegetable paper to pass the drawing to the tile.
Finally starts the painting…:)
Some works are already finished and ready to be fired in a kiln in a very high temperature to be glazed.
After the traditional tile, now everybody could paint his own free style and relaxing tile.
Other beautiful and colorful works after being fired…
This retreat is completely tailored to your personal needs; you can spend the whole day painting or you can just choose to paint in the morning and have the afternoons free to visit Cascais, Sintra or Lisbon.
Painting in the open air in parque Marechal Carmona, Cascais
Read MoreIt is fascinating when a small amount of watercolours with different saturation and shade become something significant on a white sheet of paper…
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