Yes, for Mike Willdridge’s next interactive, online session with the Watermill you will be visiting the tranquil monastery pictured above. (The Italians call it a convento, but actually monks lived there.)
The session is on Thursday, 10 March 2022 and it starts at 3:30pm Italian time, 2:30pm British time. Please check the precise starting time in your own time zone. A video will be available after the session if you can’t make it ‘live,’ so you can paint along in your own time. To register please click here.
Mike says: “For most of the years I’ve been a visiting tutor at the Watermill, Thursdays have always involved a day of ‘en plein air’ painting at the Convento del Carmine, on the outskirts of Fivizzano. Coming after two days of excitement – visiting the market at Fivizzano and the whole day excursion to either Lucca or the Cinque Terre, Thursday is a day of welcome calm at the now empty convent.
“The source photograph is taken looking down onto the convent and I’ve added a single figure painting under the shadows of the nearby trees. It might be an idea to draw this beforehand, if only to feel happy with the arches. When you look at my initial sketch, you’ll seen that a lot is left undrawn – we’ll add the detail as the painting progresses. You’ll also see that the wash stage of the painting is very simple.
“The finished painting is about light and shadow and ….. quietness!”
Unlike many online painting tutors, Mike will not expect you to ‘look over his shoulder’ for a long demonstration, and perhaps be allowed to ask the odd question or two. No, you will be painting along at more or less the same time, trying out the watercolour techniques that Mike has shown you, step-by-step. He will demonstrate some basic techniques for only a few minutes before you start painting the same subject at home. Then, after you have had your turn, Mike will move onto the next part of the process. Lois Breckon from The Watermill at Posara will be on hand during the session to feed your questions. The session will last two to three hours. To register,please click
When you register for the session you will be asked for a donation. Some people ask how much this should be and so we suggest a minimum of £20 GBP. Our Zoom painting demonstrations do take quite a bit of time in preparation and administration and your support is very much appreciated. With your generosity we can plan and run further sessions and, more importantly, provide a regular meeting place for creativity, camaraderie and fun. We hope that you enjoy the international, online painting community that we have created.
When you register you will be provided with two links. The first is the Zoom link for you to join the session. The second link is where you can download the source photo that Mike has chosen for you, his practice painting to show you where you are heading, a sample line drawing, and a list of materials (including paper, paint and brushes) that he suggests you may need for the session.
After the event, you are invited to add your painting to the gallery. In addition, we will send you a link to a video within 48 hours of the end of the session, that will enable to you revisit Mike’s step-by-step teaching.
To recap, the session is on Thursday, 10 March 2022 and it starts at 3:30pm Italian time, 2:30pm British time. To register please click here.
You can find out more about Mike’s style of teaching online by watching the edited video below from a Zoom session last year, hosted by The Watermill at Posara: please just click here. or on the video below.
Mike Willdridge is very experienced in a variety of painting and drawing media as well as printmaking. After many years teaching adults in Devon, he now lives and works in West Dorset. He restricts his teaching to an annual visit to the Watermill, demonstrations to local art groups and, more recently, online sessions in conjunction with the Watermill.
In his own work Mike is continually trying to move towards ‘abstraction’ and usually works in a quick, loose style. He is an energetic and enthusiastic teacher who often encourages his students to be bold/take chances. He is particularly keen on all forms of drawing and constantly uses a sketchbook.
Mike first qualified and worked as a Graphic Designer before joining the Army and serving in many countries. More than 30 years ago he left the army to become an art teacher and was the Head of Art at two independent schools in England before taking early retirement to teach adults and paint in Devon. He has exhibited at the Mall and Llewellyn Alexander Galleries (London), at several galleries in Devon and from his own studios in both Devon and Dorset.
When you have painted with Mike online, why not join him for real at the Watermill in Tuscany Italy next summer? We would love to welcome you to the Watermill. You can find more details of Mike’s week-long courses, 3 to 10 September 2022, by clicking here. Below is Mike’s painting of the quiet lane leading to the Watermill from the village of Posara.
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