Painting of a coastal scene by Eleanor Crow

The Coastal Landscape

Oil / Painting / Watercolour / Landscape / Seascapes - Materials included

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Course details

Taking inspiration from the likes of Monet, the Scottish Colourists as well as Van Gogh and Whistler, venture outside ‘en plein air’ to paint the landscapes and seascapes of St. Ives, capturing the emotional and sensory elements of a place in a moment in time.

Painting of a coastal scene by Eleanor Crow

Working ‘en plein air’, (in the open air), we will be working from the landscapes and seascapes of St. Ives, firstly using pencil and watercolour, then painting in oils.

We will look at the work of masters Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet, Mary Potter, the Scottish Colourists Peploe and Cadell, as well as works by Van Gogh and Whistler, focusing in particular on their seascape sketches in oil and watercolour. During the course of the weekend, our focus will be on tone, colour and composition, as well as chasing the light and responding to the weather, the tides and moving subjects. We will consider our compositions, incorporating elements of the manmade in the natural beachscape.

As well as working outside, the course will include studio time and colour mixing guidance, as well as tuition in working rapidly and exploiting drying times.

Day to day plan

This is a rough indication of what to expect over the course. However sometimes the structure of the days may alter depending on the nature of the group and weather.

Day 1

An introduction to the art work of Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet, Mary Potter, the Scottish Colourists Peploe and Cadell, as well as work by Van Gogh and Whistler. We will analyse how they have made their work and how they have responded to the seascape and beachscape, the harbour or estuary. 

We will make watercolour drawings en plein air, using these to respond to the landscape and seascape, as well as any manmade forms or figures, in different light and weather conditions, making compositional decisions along the way.

Day 2

Painting en plein air in oils, we will tackle the same subjects, allowing our earlier sketches to inform our paintings. We will explore the different ways in which watercolour and oils behave, and look at mixing colour to achieve the effects of light and weather, as well as responding to moving subject matter and changing skies and tides.

Day 3

Painting en plein air in oils, we will visit a different location in St. Ives, either a beach or harbourscape. In the afternoon, we will return to the studio for a crit and discussion and to package the work to take home. 

What will I learn?

  • Gain experience painting en plein air
  • Using watercolour as a way to make colour notes and as a rapid response to the subject.
  • Learning a number of techniques to help with painting in oils outdoors. 
  • Sharpening your response to light, colour, weather and composition.
  • Adding tone, depth and luminosity to your paintings.

Who would this course suit? 

Some prior drawing and painting experience would be useful, however, we can accommodate beginners. A willingness to cope with weather conditions.

The Coastal Landscape

Oil / Painting / Watercolour / Landscape / Seascapes – Materials included

We haven’t scheduled this course yet. Please email us to register your interest for future availability.

Register Interest

Taught by

Eleanor
Crow

View Eleanor’s Work

My teaching of drawing and painting is all about understanding what we see , and how we engage with it. Working with line, colour, form, shape, composition, I’m interested in how we communicate through painting and mark-making, and the multiple ways in which people have responded to and painted the people, places and things around them.

What to Bring

Our studios are fully equipped and we provide you with all the materials you need for your course. However, if you have a favourite set of brushes or any specialist materials that you would prefer to use, please bring them with you.

Timings and Breaks

The first day starts at 10am and finishes at 4.30pm, please aim to arrive ten to fifteen minutes before the start time.

All course days after that start at 9.30am and finish at 4pm and there will be an hour for lunch. There are plenty of nearby places to eat and we will serve tea and coffee at break times during the day.

FAQs

Art Courses

Do you have to be experienced to come to the School?

No prior experience is required to join most of our art courses. The School of Painting is a friendly and welcoming environment for all ages and abilities, including complete beginners.

Our drop-in life drawing classes and short workshops are perfect if you’re trying painting for the first time. Many of our longer courses are also suitable for beginners, as our tutors are experienced in supporting mixed ability groups. If a course requires previous experience, this will be clearly stated on the course page.

Studio Courses

Can I bring my dog?

The studios are busy places with lots of equipment and not suitable for bringing a pet dog. We can accommodate assistance dogs with prior notice so we can make suitable adjustments. If you wish to bring an assistance dog please call 01736 797180 or email [email protected]

Can you help me choose the right course?

Yes, our friendly and knowledgeable team are always happy to help you choose the best course for your needs, whether you’re a beginner or looking to develop specific skills.

Please call us on 01736 797180 to discuss your options.

How do I get my work home?

Tutors have special techniques for transporting oil paintings and for our 3 day courses we will give you a plastic folder with a handle. These are also available to purchase for £3.50 or do bring a portfolio.

Please note: For the course Bigger, Bolder, Braver with Boo Mallinson, we will provide a large A1 size plastic folder for your work but please consider how you will be able to transport the larger canvases home safely before signing up for the course as we will not be able to store large paintings in the studio. On this course you will be painting on a 50cms x 50cms and a 1m x 1m canvas alongside smaller pieces.

For international students we are happy to arrange transportation of your work back home, postal costs will be borne by you.

What do I need to bring?

Absolutely nothing! All materials and aprons are provided although some people do like to bring their own set of brushes.

What do I do for lunch?

Courses allow an hour’s break for lunch and there are numerous places nearby or you are welcome to bring a packed lunch into the studio.

What times do courses run?

Most of our courses start at 10am and end at 4.30pm on the first day. Subsequent days we start at 9.30am ending at 4pm.

Short workshops start at 10am in the Summer and 9.30am/ 1.30pm during September festival


Booking a Course

How do I reserve a place on a course?

You can book your place online or by calling us on 01736 797180.

If you want to reserve a place whilst you confirm holiday accommodation we will give you a full refund if you change your mind within 24 hours of booking. Just get in touch [email protected].

To secure your place, a £100 deposit is required, with the remaining balance due 12 weeks before the course start date.

About St Ives

Where can I park near the School?

The nearest long-stay car parks are:

Island Car Park
Barnoon Long Stay Car Park

Both are approximately a 5-minute walk from the School.

During the busy summer months, you may find it easier to park at Trenwith Car Park near the leisure centre and walk into town. A shuttle bus often runs back up the hill from near Tate St Ives.

How do I get to the School of Painting in St Ives?

By train:

The nearest mainline station is St Erth, which is approximately a 15-minute taxi journey away. From there, you can also take the St Ives Bay Line, which runs every 30 minutes. The School is a 10-minute walk from St Ives station.

By car:

Take the M5 to Exeter, then follow the A30 into Cornwall. After passing Hayle, exit at the St Erth roundabout towards St Ives. Continue through Lelant and Carbis Bay into St Ives..

Where can I stay in St Ives?

St Ives offers a wide range of accommodation, including hotels, guest houses, and self-catering options. You can explore options on our website, or contact us directly on 01736 797180 if you’d like personalised recommendations.

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