Artwork is by instructor Renato Riccioni.

This fall class is now closed for registration. Winter session will go on sale December 1 for classes starting in January.

Mondays, Eight-week session, Oct 15 to Dec 3

Course Description: Review the fundamentals of drawing—including line, value, proportion, perspective, and composition—and how they relate to painting. Learn the three stages of painting, with emphasis on color and paint application, to realize representational and abstract subjects. You may bring your own supplies; a list of required materials is distributed during first class. Open to all levels.

Instructor: Renato Riccioni

Renato A. D. Riccioni is a recognized abstract painter and sculptor in the Italian contemporary arts community. He works with oil, acrylic, terracotta, stone, metal, concrete, paper, and plastic in an abstract and minimalist style. He spent over 20 years as an award-winning director of experimental theater in Rome, where he realized over eighty full-scale theatrical productions. Renato also conducts group and individual sessions on art as therapy. He is the Principal Teacher for the Boston Public School/Museum of Fine Arts Scholarship Program.

P1-F: Introduction to Oil Painting, Adult

Next Session: This event is closed.
Occurs every week until December 3, 2012.
10:15 am - 1:00 pm
Studio Art Classroom G37
SOLD OUT
Admission
$240MFA members
$285Nonmembers
Course Ticket Required for Admission
Event Type
Studio Art Class
Course Number
P1-F
This event is sold out
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Speaker: Renato A. D. Riccioni

Speaker Bio: Renato A. D. Riccioni is a recognized abstract painter and sculptor in the Italian contemporary arts community. He works with oil, acrylic, terracotta, stone, metal, concrete, paper, and plastic in an abstract and minimalist style. He spent over 20 years as an award-winning director of experimental theater in Rome, where he realized over eighty full-scale theatrical productions. Renato also conducts group and individual sessions on art as therapy. He is the Principal Teacher for the Boston Public School/Museum of Fine Arts Scholarship Program.