Led by American artist and teacher Leslie Fehling, Art Walk Italy features onsite sketching and watercolor classes combined with daily coastal walks and tours of villages steep in Old World charm.  Fehling, recognized in the U.S. and Europe for her lively style, tutors guests in drawing, watercolor techniques, hand lettering, page design and travel sketching – all while they absorb the scenic beauty of some of the world’s most stimulating environments.

 

“Going to these popular destinations during the shoulder seasons, when they are relatively free of crowds, is the best time to ‘brush up’ on your creative nature,” said Jeannette Candau, co-owner of  The Blue Walk.  “If you’re new to drawing, Fehling is experienced in helping students bring out their best to capture the essence of the quaint village scenes and stunning coastal trails… The smaller crowds during our visit allow our guests to linger, individually or in groups, at almost any point in their walks to capture some of the world’s most magnificent views.”

The Artistic Plans

After a night in Milan, Art Walk Italy guests spend three nights in the town of Rapallo, from which they visit Cinque Terre and Portofino.  For the second half of the tour, they take a train and short ferry ride to Lake Como, a playground for the wealthy that sits at the foot of the Alps in Northern Italy.  Guests will sketch the villas, mountain and lakeside scenes of the towns of Bellagio and Lenno.  Art Walk Italy also offers an optional three-night extension, September 29 – October 2, which visits Venice, Verona, and Padua in Italy.

Art Walk Italy is available September 22- 29, 2018, with rates starting at $3,350, based on double occupancy.  In addition to art lessons, rates include daily buffet breakfast, a welcome dinner in Rapallo and farewell dinner in Lenno, all hotel taxes, fees and service charges.  The groups are small, allowing both the new and experienced sketchers to gain valuable insight into their craft through personalized instructions.

Reservations and information

Contact the Blue Walk toll-free at 551-258-3955 or by email at info@thebluewalk.com. Visit them online at www.thebluewalk.com.

 

 

You might also enjoy:

102 Comments

  1. It is really a nice and helpful piece of information. I am glad that you just shared this helpful info with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thanks for sharing.

  2. … [Trackback]

    […] Read More on on that Topic: pswishyouwereheretravel.com/cinque-terre-can-be-your-italian-masterpiece/ […]

  3. Thank you for sharing excellent informations. Your web site is so cool. I am impressed by the details that you’ve on this site. It reveals how nicely you perceive this subject. Bookmarked this web page, will come back for extra articles. You, my pal, ROCK! I found just the information I already searched all over the place and just couldn’t come across. What a great web-site.

  4. It?¦s in reality a great and useful piece of information. I?¦m satisfied that you just shared this helpful info with us. Please stay us up to date like this. Thank you for sharing.

  5. An intriguing discussion is definitely worth comment. I do think that you need to write more about this subject,it may not be a taboo subject but typically people do not talk about such topics.To the next! Kind regards!!

  6. Hello! Would you mind if I share your blog with my zynga group?There’s a lot of folks that I think would really enjoyyour content. Please let me know. Thank you

  7. Hi there, just became alert to your blog through Google, and found thatit’s truly informative. I’m gonna watch out forbrussels. I will appreciate if you continuethis in future. Lots of people will be benefited from yourwriting. Cheers!

  8. Aw, this was an exceptionally nice post. Taking a few minutes and actual effort to create a very good articleÖ but what can I sayÖ I put things off a lot and never manage to get nearly anything done.

  9. A motivating discussion is definitely worth comment.I believe that you need to write more about this topic,it might not be a taboo subject but typically folks don’t speak about thesetopics. To the next! Best wishes!!

  10. What information technologies could we use to make it easier to keep track of when new blog posts were made and which blog posts we had read and which we haven at read? Please be precise.

Leave A Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *