Jan 13, 2023 | Interviews With Past Guests, art retreat, couples travel, travel, travel for artists
Family, Mother and Daughter, Betsy and Lindsey in Southern France It’s a Family Affair at Workshops in France You know that our experiences in France are so much more than mere travel. So, what could make them even better? Bring a family member! You would... Mar 31, 2022 | Art History, Scotland
“To Pastures New”, Sir James Guthrie, 1883 Every time we explore a travel destination our lives become richer for the experience. That’s to be expected, after all, that’s why we are so motivated to organize these types of events. Sometimes the unexpected... Feb 24, 2022 | Art History, art materials, Provence
The Bedroom Vincent van Gogh, Arles, October 1888 Left as it looks now, right a digital reproduction of the original colors. Images from the Van Gough Museum Alizarin and Fugitives Vincent van Gogh’s “The Bedroom” gives a first hand look at the... Feb 8, 2022 | Art History, Art News, carrieres de lumieres, Les Baux, Provence
The Quarry of Light illuminates the Serenity of Venetian Art at Les Carrières des Lumières Every year we wait with anticipation to hear which artists will be spotlighted in an immense audiovisual display at Les Carrières de Lumieres, the Quarry of Light. In the... Dec 15, 2021 | Interviews With Past Guests, Art News, Artist interview, couples travel, Interviews, Photography, travel
“St-Germain des Pres”- George Howard George Howard, Non-Painter and Guest Photographer in Provence Non-painting partners are always welcome at our retreats and workshops. But while the artists paint what on Earth do they do? We always are excited...