Florence Fresco Painting Workshop

Learn the Fresco technique and create your own masterpiece with a local artist
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Duration
3 hours
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Venues
Our expert guide's studio
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  • Join an engaging, local expert at the top of their field as you explore the art of fresco making
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Tour Description
During this three-hour, hands-on Florence fresco painting workshop, you'll learn basic fresco techniques from a local master of fresco painting. Proceeding with the same deeply rewarding process that artists like Michelangelo and Raphael used to paint some of the finest masterworks from the era, you'll put our artistic skills to the test, learning just what it takes to create the kind of stunning frescoes one can see throughout Florence. Your experience begins with a visit to the studio of an accomplished fresco artist, your guide! They will lead a brief discussion of the history of fresco - What is it? How did it develop over the centuries? Why was it considered the most difficult medium for a Renaissance artist? This will provide you with the necessary historical context to both appreciate the task you are about to undergo and to look at Renaissance frescos in a new light, not merely enjoying them for their aesthetic quality but for the process by which they were actualized. You will also take a look at some of the greatest examples of fresco painting, including masterworks of some of Florence's greatest artists.

You will then be taken through the steps of preparing a surface, drawing and transferring a drawing, and finally applying the paint. Along the way, your guide will give you tips and advice, and continue his discussion about fresco and its place in the pantheon of art. By the end of the workshop, you'll go home with your very own handmade fresco painting. The primary takeaway of this workshop will be to explore first-hand the art of fresco painting by using the same materials and techniques of the Renaissance masters. Fresco, meaning fresh in Italian, is the revered art of painting on fast-drying damp plaster with water-based pigments. During the Renaissance, fresco painting was considered the true test of an artist's skill, since one had to finish before the plaster dried to ensure the adhesion of the image to the wall. Along the way, you'll gain a deeper, tactile understanding of the development, creation, and legacy of Renaissance art.

Meet Your Expert
Hector
  • You're an art enthusiast seeking to learn from a local expert while gaining hands-on experience
  • You want to immerse yourself in the experience of creating your own piece of art
  • You want a unique experience to dive even further into your passion
  • Art studio - fresco workshop with an accomplished fresco artist and expert guide
General Information
  • This workshop takes place exclusively at the artist’s studio. You will make and take home your own hand-made fresco painting.
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Wheelchair accessibility
  • This tour is not wheelchair accessible. The studio is located on the top floor of an old palace. There is an elevator, however, there are also five stairs to arrive at the elevator level, which could be a problem for some. 
Service Dogs
  • Service dogs are allowed if you have a medical certificate proving the need. 
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How long will it take for the fresco to dry?
Each fresco is comprised of a thin layer of plaster on a rectangular terra cotta roofing tile and thus dries quickly. It will not be completely dry by the end of the workshop, but the expert will wrap it in newspaper so that you can take it with you when you leave. It will fully dry within a few hours, however, you may want to be careful when packing it in your suitcase anyway.

Do I need any prior experience to do this workshop? No, this workshop has been designed for beginners. Fresco-making isn’t necessarily easy, however, you’ll learn the basic foundations during this workshop.

Is this workshop suitable for children? Yes, it is suitable for children and they generally highly enjoy it! Children must be accompanied by a parent.

Can I do this workshop in the afternoon summer? Unfortunately, the artist’s studio gets very hot and doesn't have A/C. Therefore, we normally only recommend this experience in the morning.

Can I book this for a group of more than 6? The artist’s studio is fairly small, so for everyone’s enjoyment, we normally take a maximum of 6 participants. If you are a group of 7, please contact us, and we can check if the artist will take an additional participant.
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Docent, Hector, was the perfect choice to teach our young daughters (17 & 11 years) the art of making frescos. We began our Tour with a short visit to the terrace of his well located residence cum workshop, where Hector very kindly pointed out all the main visible monuments of Florence, virtually in a 360° angle, gave us a brief explanation of each of them and allowed us to take many photographs. Then the workshop began with him explaining what a fresco was and how the Renaissance masters and those after them created frescos. The students were shown the authentic powdered paints used by fresco artists and told what each one contained and how they were procured. Later Hector gave his students examples of the world's most prominant frescos. After from Hector's vast collection, students were allowed to select a picture that they would like to turn into a fresco. One child chose a Botticelli angel, the other chose the Bay of Naples. Then Hector gave them a prepared base for their frescos which had a similar texture to a wall, so my daughters could actually feel what it would have been like to paint on a wall or a ceiling as the masters did centuries ago. Right from teaching them to copy their chosen pictures on to a paper and transfer them on to the surface where they would be painted, Hector guided them through it all. The girls were allowed to select their own colours and paint brushes, plus they were taught how to dilute the powdered paints as much as possible with water so that the colours would get seamlessly absorbed by the plaster. The entire activity took over 3 hours. All the while Hector was very involved, patiently guiding the children and offering them tips and his expert suggestions. My older daughter was doing a painstaking job of making the fresco and hence took a long time at every stage of the tasks she was given, but not once did Hector show any displeasure, but in fact was very encouraging of her efforts. All through the workshop my husband and I watched everything and were mesmerized. We too gained so much knowledge, took many photographs of our children during the different processes of the workshop and even had time to chat with Hector about our history and his. He even gave us many good suggestions on what we could do whilst in Florence. Spending time with Hector and watching our kids gain invaluable knowledge from being a part of this workshop, made us very happy. We hope Hector does visit us soon in India because we became friends over the 3 hours spent together. To date we beam with pride everytime our daughters speak to their friends and people we meet on how they had the opportunity to walk in the great Michaelangelo's and Renaissance masters' footsteps and make frescos, which incidentally have taken centre stage in our living room on their insistence!
Fantastic to have the class in his studio. Hector's a charming, expert in frescos. He has great skill and is a fantastic and patient a teacher.
Hector did a great job and we enjoyed the experience immensely. He was very patient and kept the experience positive the whole way through.