Showing posts with label Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Freedom in Painting in Polruan with Ashley Hanson

7th -10th September 2016

The view of Polruan -  just above the Village Hall


 4 Day Course £250, 10 Places Only


We are delighted to introduce this new Freedom in Painting course set in the magical coastal village of Polruan, on the south coast of Cornwall. Your tutor Ashley Hanson is an acclaimed colourist and landscape artist and a member of the Newlyn Society of Artists. Our studio and base for the 4 days is the Village Hall ideally situated, overlooking the Fowey River, with an outside terrace providing a wonderful option to paint outside. There are also glorious panoramic views to the open sea behind. 

The Village Hall Studio

Course Information


The first morning will be spent getting to know Polruan. Ashley will take the group to a number of favourite viewpoints where artists will be encouraged to make studies, collecting information and ideas for paintings back in the studio. Over the 4 days there will be further drawing/painting sessions in Polruan and it's surrounds, including visits to Fowey across the river,(weather permitting).

View from sea level
Elizabeth sketching Polruan

With a combination of group exercises, demonstrations and discussions, Ashley will help artists develop and build on their paintings, finding their own personal interpretation of Polruan. Colour, mark-making, space and composition are all areas that will be explored and by working in a small group, Ashley will be able to offer plenty of one to one tuition. 

Ashley with Hazel Crawford


Cathy's Jeppesen's Polruan painting in progress





















Kate Watkins painting - Private Collection of Bridget Hills
Juliet Neill Hall's painting of Polruan



As with some of our other courses, Ashley will also be working on his own painting and using this as a teaching tool to demonstrate many of his tips and techniques. At the end of the 4 days the group will get the chance to discuss all the work made in a group critique. 


Fowey River 1 - Ashley Hanson


This course is suitable for painters of all abilities who wish to enhance their creativity.

Ashley looks forward to sharing his wide knowledge and passion for colour and oils/acrylics with the group.

Polruan




Your Tutor


Ashley has over 30 years experience as a professional artist. This combined with his teaching as a Visiting Lecturer at Canterbury Christchurch University and the National Academy of Art, Bergen , Norway ensures the teaching you will receive throughout the course will be of the highest standard. In addition he has run many popular and successful workshops of his own around the UK.

Ashley's paintings have been shown nationally and internationally. His work has been selected for thr Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the Discerning Eye and the National Open art Exhibition. Last year he was short listed for the Connect2Colour Art Prize at Lacey Contemporary Galley in London and he has been a recipient of the Boise Travel Scholarship form the Slade School of Art and is a former prizewinner of the Hunting Art Prizes.

Accommodation


You can find a variety of accommodation options, including bed and breakfast, self-catering and camping in Polruan, see the village website here for further details. Alternatively Coldharbour Farm, in Bodmin (approx 40 minute drive) offers comfortable, affordable accommodation.

To Book


Email denise@ashleyhanson.co.uk or call 01208 77656. A £70 deposit is required at time of booking and the balance is due 8 weeks prior  to the start of the course.

You can view a write up of some of our previous painting holidays and courses here:


For a further insight into Ashley's art see www.ashleyhanson.co.uk and the blog http://ashleyhansonart.blogspot.co.uk


Our Freedom in Painting courses continue to challenge artists of all abilities with many artists returning year after year. Participants often finding they continue to benefit from the tuition and experience long after the course.







Testimonials


Read here for Nicola McLean's write up of our September 2014 Painting Holiday in Discover Art Magazine

A big thank you to Ashley and Denise for a brilliant expereince. Painting with a group of lovely people and guided by someone with so much passion - who could ask for more? Looking forward to doing it again next year.
Hazel Crawford May 2015

I was quite anxious about whether I would be out of my depth but despite the very different experience levels Ashley made us all feel positive.
Philippa Langton May 2015

Thanks to you both for a wonderful painting holiday. It was so well organised and we were made very welcome. It was wonderful to see parts of the beautiful Cornish area and try to combine the feeling of what we saw in our work. I feel inspired by the course and what Ashley has imparted. 
Philippa Hutton May 2015

I arrived with no experience of abstraction. I leave with a new aspect and tool for my painting. It works!
Margarita Hanlon September 2015


Thursday, 21 April 2016

Freedom in Painting in Porthleven with Ashley Hanson

Sat 21- Fri 27 May & Sun 2- Sat 8 October 2016

Bruce Campbell  on April 2015 'Freedom in Painting in Porthleven' Course

5 Day Course in & Additional Exhibition Day £375

This course is a unique opportunity to work in a small group with acclaimed colourist and landscape artist Ashley Hanson, a member of the Newlyn Society of Artists. The studio for the week is in the Old Lifeboat House, in Porthleven, Cornwall, dramatically positioned on the edge of the harbour facing the open sea. Ashley has a very special connection with Porthleven; the paintings of Peter Lanyon (in particular 'Porthleven ' made in 1951) have had a major influence on his work  and this unspoilt fishing town with it's double harbour and iconic clock tower continues to inspire his paintings.


Porthleven 23 - Ashley Hanson

"Image, structure, movement, all the ingredients are here to make paintings. This workshop is an opportunity for artists to explore and respond to it's richness, rawness and complexity. It's a special place for me, - so far there are 24 in the series and each time I revisit there is an abundance of ideas for more."

During the workshop Ashley will inspire and encourage participating artists to produce their own personal interpretation of Porthleven, adding to its rich tradition.



The Old Lifeboat House - Our Studio

Working inside the studio























On the afternoon before the course starts artists have the opportunity to set up their studio space and meet the rest of the group. This is followed by four and a half intense working days in the studio and around the harbour. The group will then help transform the studio into an exhibition space on the afternoon of the fifth day, ready for the Private View later on that evening. The exhibition will continue through to the following day giving the artists an opportunity to show and sell their work.



Course Information


Antonia Glynne- Jones working outside 
Group drawing exercises with Ashley by the harbour














The first morning is spent getting to know Porthleven.  Everyone will be encouraged to make studies  around the harbour, collecting information and ideas for paintings back in the studio. There will be plenty more opportunities for further studies in and around Porthleven during the week.


Jane Crane's drawing and study

On the course there will be a mixture of group exercises, demonstrations and discussions to help artists engage with their paintings and take it somewhere new. Colour , mark-making, space and composition are all areas that will be explored and there will be plenty of opportunity for one to one tuition and mentoring with Ashley.

Ashley mentoring Mitzi Delnevo

Ashley's Painting -  'Porthleven 20'
Ashley will also be working on his own Porthleven painting and using this as a teaching tool to demonstrate techniques and ideas.Our previous groups have found this  an invaluable way to build on their existing knowledge and pick up further tips. At the end of the week the group will get the chance to discuss all the work made in a group critique.







The course is designed for painters who wish to enhance their creativity and look towards abstraction and beyond the representational. Ashley looks forward to sharing his wide knowledge and passion for colour, landscape and oil/acrylic painting with the group.


Erica Shipley's Painting
Bruce Campbell's Painting





Diane Bedser's Painting

Mitzi Delnevo's Painting
Jo Rollnick's Painting















Your Tutor


Ashley has over 30 years experience as a professional artist and this combined with his teaching as a Visiting Lecturer at Canterbury Christchurch University and the National Academy of Art Bergen, Norway ensures the teaching you will receive throughout the course will be of the highest level. In addition he has run many popular and successful workshops of his own around the UK.

Ashley's paintings has been shown nationally and internationally. His work has been selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the Discerning Eye and the National Open Art Competition. Last year he was short listed for the Connect2Colour Art Prize at Lacey Contemporary Gallery in London and he has been a recipient of a Boise Travel Scholarship from the Slade School of Art and is a former prizewinner of the Hunting Art Prizes.


Accommodation


Porthleven is well equipped with a variety of accommodation options, excellent restaurants and pubs within easy walking distance of the studio.

Above Beach Cottages have a good selection of cottages and can arrange a Sunday to Sunday let on certain properties. Porthleven Holiday Cottages offer a 10% discount, if you advise them you are booking the course. They also have some excellent B& B accommodation in The Artist Loft and once again a 10% discount is available to participants on the course. See also http://www.porthleven-online.com for alternative B& B's and accommodation available.

To Book


Email denise@ashleyhanson.co.uk or call 01208 77656. As their are only 7 places available on each course, early booking is recommended. To secure your place a £70 deposit is required at the time of booking and the balance is due 8 weeks prior to the start of the course.

You can view a write up of some of our previous Porthleven courses here:
October 2015   April 2015
October 2014   April 2014  April 2013

For a further insight into Ashley's art see www.ashleyhanson.co.uk and the blog http://ashleyhansonart.blogspot.co.uk




Ashley with Jane McClement
Our Freedom in Painting courses continue to challenge artists of all levels of all abilities, with many artists returning year after year. Participants often finding they continue to benefit from the tuition and experience long after the course.










Quoted from February 2013 edition of 'The Artist' magazine by editor Dr Sally Bulgin


"Ashley's concern as an artist and teacher, is to unleash the emotional response to the subject matter that enables the painter to take risks, discover a 'personal colour palette that excites' and to provide the fresh vision of Britain's natural beauty that places him within the long tradition set by the masters of the landscape genre."

Testimonials


My third year in  Porthleven and I build on my experiences and art practice. Ashley and Denise give 110% each time - I don't know of other courses where the tutor is as committed as Ashley. His ability to communicate his knowledge and ideas is a great skill.
Jane McClement - October 2015

Ashley has the talent of seeing possibility in everyone's paintings and leaving people empowered.
Bruce Campbell - April 2015

Ashley is a very fine and energetic tutor - plenty of ideas. He sees things in our work that even we don't see! I have been much encouraged and inspired!
Joy Viegas - October 2014

Enjoyed the company and Porthleven which I came to adore. Ashley was the perfect host, artist and tutor! 
Alison Garner - October 2013





Thursday, 3 March 2016

'Cape Cod & the Islands', 'Cape Cod', 'Nantucket'


'Cape Cod & the Islands'   60x80cms

At the midway point of my journeys around US on the Boise Travel Scholarship*, Denise came over for a couple of weeks and we drove to New England visiting Cape Cod, Nantucket and up the coast to Maine. After an aborted attempt to get a studio in New York, I took up the offer of working in the barn of sculptor Jon Isherwood in upstate New York. a great friend from Canterbury College of Art. The location was idyllic, with a view of the Catskills through the barn door. Jon and Helen were great hosts and critics too. An intense two months period of working followed, a critical period in my career. I was prolific, twenty odd paintings, including several large canvases. I worked in oils so had to return to the US a year later to build a crate around the paintings, before shipping them back to England.  My experiences in the US continued to inspire my work, becoming the 'A m e r i c a s c a p e s' series which was shown at the Woodlands Gallery, Morley Gallery and the Michael West Gallery.

'Cape Cod & the Islands' was shown at the Royal academy Summer Exhibition in 2011. Fall colours,...  boat-shaped Nantucket sails out of the painting....enjoying the range of paint, the journey from the flat wash in the top left through to the dense mass/weight of paint, colour, marks in the waters of Rhode Island. (below). Powerful in a different way is the second area of focus, the tiny pink tip of Cape Cod pulsating against the blue sea....the Atlantic shoreline is broken, water seeps into the land creating movement...

detail

Zooming in on Cape Cod in the next painting...love the colours of the water and the curved corner, echoing the shape of Cape Cod and the hook of Provincetown. The painting has an ambiguous space, the aerial viewpoint subverted by the receding scale of the boats, which help make Cape Cod almost vertical and sculptural. strangely anchored at the base.


'Cape Cod'   90x70cms

A colour-reversal in 'Nantucket': a mass of red-sea, perhaps influenced by Jon's barn where it was made. Colour and imagery are kept simple to highlight the amazing shape of the island- boat, sea-creature, moving through the water...



'Nantucket'   168x206cms


Two more favourite New England paintings from the 'Indian-Yellow' period! In 'New England', I particularly like the meandering outline of Maine against the lemon-sky (Canada). This painting has disappeared.

We never got to to Two Bush Island, I just liked the name. The painting is playful: location, image and the curious painter's space tucked behind the lighthouse. 


'New England'  60x50cms


'Two Bush Island Light, Maine'   25x35cms



* from the Slade School of Art

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

'Penzance 2'


'Penzance 2'   150x120cms


The still center in 'Porthleven 22' brought memories of this painting - a wild night in Penzance when it seemed the town was about to be overwhelmed by the sea. Penzance 2 was shortlisted for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 2012.

As usual the painting changed orientation several times during the process, hence the two lighthouses in the detail below!  Male (structure) and female (the sea) in battle. Curiously, towards the end, when I was asking friends which way up it should go, opinion was split by gender, with the majority of females i asked preferring it with the left hand side as top and all the males liking it this way. 

Throughout my career, I have intrigued/obsessed with the shapes of places and how that shape can define their uniqueness. With Penzance, I was particularly interested with the house-shaped inner-harbour which appears in a different position in each of the  paintings in the series, the lighthouse pier moving round like the hands of a clock.  Looking at it now, sea-shape in the earlier version lookjs like a creature, a sea-horse? The almost-diamond shape remains, now it's like a spinning top, the painting full of movement. 



detail



detail



in progress


Monday, 13 May 2013


 
 
Freedom in Painting with the Life-Model
To coincide with the exhibition Ashley will be running a workshop at Canterbury Christchurch University ‘Freedom in Painting with the Life Model’ Thurs & Fri 20th- 21st June,  9.30-5.30pm . Cost £70 for the 2 days. 
Ashley comments The Life-room is a special place for artists, and links artists working today with those of the past. Working from the model is a timeless, challenging and essential discipline but is rich in possibilities'
 
To book or for more details about the workshop please contact denise@ashleyhanson.co.uk  or  call 01208 77656. Limited to 16 places only
 



Thursday, 4 October 2012

'Drawing & Painting The Life Model' Workshop



I am delighted to announce our next 'Drawing and Painting the Life Model Workshop'.

Sat 17th & Sat 24th November 2012,
9.30am -4.30pm at St Breward Village Hall.
You are welcome to book this as a 1 or 2 Day Workshop.

Ashley feels this workshop is an essential discipline for all students and artists, regardless of ability. He says 'Most artists begin with life drawing, it's the starting block that you return to throughout your career and life as an artist.'

To Book : Contact Denise on 01208 77656 or denise@ashleyhanson.co.uk.

Book early- limited space available.

 'Colour & Coast' Exhibition 6th October - 3rd November 2012
 
Ashley's returns to the Hotel Penzance this Saturday where there will be a good selection of Cornish work on display. Hope you can come along.

For more details go to http://www.hotelpenzance.com/exhibition/ashley-hanson-6th-october-to-3rd-november-2012-colour-coast/