Painting and Sculpture
Overview do Curso

Who the course is for
Are you the type of person that corrects others when they say something is green, specifying exactly which green it is? Do you go to the beach and imagine all the beautiful things you could form with all that sand? When you see a wave, do you only see water beating down on the shore or do you get into the perfect position to see the light shine through the water particles or to witness how that shape of water can change so much in just a few metres?
We created this course with you in mind, and not only for young students, we welcome more mature people as well. The Painting and Sculpture course was designed for all those who elect these areas of plastic creation to express their creativity and talent. The course has a limited number of students per class. Apply now.

A journey through your art
During the course’s painting and sculpture workshops, you’ll be able to deepen the skills you acquire during the human figure drawing, still life and landscape, and abstract art classes. You’ll develop your style but also enjoy the benefits of having art history and theory classes, field trips, talks and masterclasses to aid you in your journey.
As an integral part of the course, you’ll prepare your pieces for a final exhibition. Preparing and designing the many phases of this type of production is essential know-how for every plastic artist. You’ll learn the methodologies for setting up an exhibition and building a portfolio.
About the course
The Painting and Sculpture course incorporates drawing, painting and sculpting skills for a wide array of professional activities in these fields, such as plastic arts. The main focus is on developing your creativity, on keeping it active and curious.
The experience you’ll gain during the course will guarantee you have the skills to represent the real and the abstract using common materials or even materials you create from scratch. We’ll also take you to experience different realities and environments so that your skills can evolve in more than one context.