About this Event
Advanced Portrait in Oil Paint Workshop with Michele Del Campo
Join Artist Michele Del Campo for an engaging 2-day workshop focused on advanced portrait oil painting techniques designed for more experienced painters/students. This session will enhance your skills and creativity, allowing you to explore various aspects of the portrait with oils.
This session will be run over two days, on consecutive Thursdays:
- Thursday, January 16th | 3pm - 6pm
- Thursday, January 23rd | 3pm - 6pm
(No makeup dates)
-Day 1: Introduction to materials, gestures, color mixing, and values. Begin your journey by starting a portrait.
- Day 2: Delve into the aspects of painting, contrasting Alla prima techniques with paintings created in layers. Conclude with the completion of a model's portrait and participate in a evaluation session.
Registration Options:
We will have two options for tickets - one with materials provided, and one where the student must bring their own materials.
1. Workshop Ticket including materials: $175
All essential materials will be provided for the workshop. However, participants are encouraged to bring any materials they feel comfortable working with to personalize their experience.
2. Workshop Ticket without materials (bring your own): $150
Attendees must bring your own materials.
Recommended Materials list: - Oil Paints: Titanium white, Cadmium yellow pale, Cadmium yellow, Cadmium scarlet, Cadmium red, Permanent carmine, French Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt blue, Viridian Yellow ochre pale, Burnt Sienna, Burnt umber, Raw umber
- Palette knives
- Brushes
- Airtight brush washer
- Palette/Palette paper
- Odorless solvent
- Painting medium
- Disposable gloves (Nitrile, Medical grade) if desired
- Palette cups (For solvent and medium)
- Canvas (Any size between 9"x12" and 16”x20”)
With any questions, give us a call at 561-330-9614 or email [email protected]
About the Instructor:
Michele Del Campo
Michele grew up in San Nicandro Garganico, a small town in southern Italy. Isolated in the countryside, he would spend his time drawing and cycling long distances, when not at school. When he was 18 his family moved to Milan, and after beginning to study Fine Arts, disappointed with the learning, at the age of 20 he began a pilgrimage which led him to live in many places around the world. After studying Illustration in Falmouth (England) and then Dundee (Scotland) he went to Madrid (Spain) where he resumed his studies in Fine Arts and at the same time he began exhibiting in art galleries. In 2006 he won the most prestigeous painting prize in Spain, the “Premio BMW”, and in 2007 he finished his Master of Fine Arts.
In 2008 he moved to London, where he had several solo exhibitions, and in 2016 to Glasgow (Scotland). In this city, where there is hardly any of the sun that he grew up with, and while he was preparing solo exhibitions for international galleries in Lima (Perú), Madrid (Spain) or San Francisco (USA), he decided there was no point in struggling to find a good artist studio and commit to spending years in the same place. He stopped accumulating objects, got rid of possessions and began to travel and paint wherever he was, and then take the rolled-up canvases to the galleries with which he collaborated. In 2017 he began to travel with two suitcases and a tube for the canvases, where he captured the inspiration found in each place. In 2023 Del Campo moved to Miami. Del Campo has had solo shows in Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona, London, Milan, Lugano, Lima, San Francisco and Dallas, and has participated in group shows and art fairs in Europe, Asia, the United States and Latin America.
In his art, locations remain unidentifiable, as he frequently blends aspects from one city with those of another. Instead, his primary emphasis lies on individuals, their narratives, connections, and emotions, which surpass geographical boundaries and manifest in a more extensive human encounter.
He paints people his friends and family, and the people he meets in his travels, and fondly cultivates his circle without borders. His paintings, far from simply seeking to capture a resemblance with his sitters or the reality as it is, strive to construct a narrative. He gets inspiration from the stories of his sitters, to speak about the uprooting, the zest for life, the solitude and the awareness of the ephemeral.
In his recent paintings, he's transcending realism, crafting compositions that embody fragments of a reality formed by diverse moments and places. This connection mirrors the way we engage with images nowadays.
More info micheledelcampo.com
** Please note, Refunds will be processed only if requested 72+ hours prior to scheduled workshop date/time. No refund will be given if requested less than seventy two (72) hours until scheduled workshop time for any reason. Only one ticket transfer will be allowed per person per workshop type, and will only occur if requested outside of the 72 hour mark of the registered workshop. To request a refund and cancel your ticket, please call 561-330-9614**
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Arts Warehouse, 313 Northeast 3rd Street, Delray Beach, United States
USD 150.00 to USD 175.00