

I am pleased to confirm that 11 workshops are to be held at The Cedar House Gallery from January 2008, with tutors from the New English Art Club. 2 more workshops will be held in Spoleto, Italy.
Held over 3 days from 10am to 4pm, with a light lunch.
Places are limited to 10 students.
The feedback to the previous workshops has been very positive as shown below:
"It was very enjoyable having such an appreciative group - who could already draw well. Perhaps the torture will eventually prove useful!" Karn Holly (tutor)
"A small thank you for organising such lovely periods of creativity! There is a very warm feel to the studio and house. ps: I forgot to thank you for your delicious food!" Jo Trew (student)
"Thank you for your wonderful hospitality during the landscape course. Good weather, wonderful food and splendid places to draw and paint."
Richard Sorrell (tutor)
"Just to say a big thank you for the most enjoyable course and for making us so welcome in your home."
Heather Tipton (student)
Held over 3 days from 10am to 4pm, with a light lunch.
Places are limited to 10 students.
The feedback to the previous workshops has been very positive as shown below:
"It was very enjoyable having such an appreciative group - who could already draw well. Perhaps the torture will eventually prove useful!" Karn Holly (tutor)
"A small thank you for organising such lovely periods of creativity! There is a very warm feel to the studio and house. ps: I forgot to thank you for your delicious food!" Jo Trew (student)
"Thank you for your wonderful hospitality during the landscape course. Good weather, wonderful food and splendid places to draw and paint."
Richard Sorrell (tutor)
"Just to say a big thank you for the most enjoyable course and for making us so welcome in your home."
Heather Tipton (student)
"A huge thank you for two wonderful courses,
lovely food and such a warm welcome. Talking,
painting, exchanging ideas and receiving such
stimulus and with such enthusiam"
lovely food and such a warm welcome. Talking,
painting, exchanging ideas and receiving such
stimulus and with such enthusiam"
Pat MacLaurin (Student)
