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Sandy Delehanty
Sandy Delehanty
Painting Watercolor Memories
of Positano & the Amalfi Coast

with Painter/Instructor
Sandy Delehanty

May 22-29, 2014

Workshop enrollment limited...enroll early!

 
 
Positano
Positano
Experience the thrill and beauty of Positano and the Amalfi Coast, and even more so, taking these memories you've created home with you! This workshop is for beginners to advanced artists and will be conducted outdoors on location.
Read more about this workshop below...

Picture Yourself...
painting among the sights and sounds of beautiful Positano, Amalfi, Ravello along the Amalfi Coast: Crystal blue water, vineyards, lemon groves, centuries-old buildings, narrow winding streets, bold color and vibrant sunlight.
Feel Yourself...
in the warm ambiance of Positano, overlooking  the Mediterranean Sea, one of Italy's jewels.
Experience...
the joy of learning and gaining painting skills and confidence the expert instruction of an acclaimed professional painter and the camaraderie of a small group of learners.
Enjoy...
great Mediterranean  food, delightful wines, new friends, breath-taking vistas, history and the hospitality of the people of the Amalfi Coast.

During the week we will be based in Positano. We will also visit the villages of Amalfi, Ravello & Priano with quality time for plenty of painting at each of the towns we visit. An optional day-trip to the island of Capri is also possible!

And, in true Toscana Americana Workshops style, we will explore the local Italian culture, cuisine and wines while dining in local restaurants never far from the waters of the Mediterranean Sea!
This is bound to be a wonderful week with plenty of opportunity to paint "plein air" in a relaxed and inspirational setting! 

Through demonstrations and individual instruction, Sandy will guide participants through a process designed to help obtain greater confidence and pleasure from painting outdoors while improving artistic vision and skill.
 Participants will enjoy morning and afternoon sessions.

Participants are required to provide their own art supplies, preferred paints, brushes & tools. 

Workshop is open to painters of all levels. Whether you are a novice just learning to mix color, or a professional needing advanced problem solving, Individualized and group instruction will address needs at your level and push you to the next step in your personal development.

Accommodations are intended as follows:
Positano...4-Star Hotel Marincanto
Note: Accommodations may change based on availability.

See itinerary & supply list below...

Meet Sandy Delehanty

Painting is my passion. It’s an obsession! I see a blank canvas or a sheet of watercolor paper and I can’t wait to start putting paint on it. I never run out of painting ideas. Inspiration is everywhere. The early morning light filtering through the big oak tree and touching a small rose blossom, the abstract patterns in a box of decorated chocolate truffles, the patterns of light and shadow falling across the porch of an old home, become paintings in my mind. The act of creating the paintings is pure pleasure. Hopefully, the people who give my paintings new homes, derive as much enjoyment from owning them, as I do from creating them.

 My family and I live in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California near the small town of Penryn. I am a full-time artist painting in both oils and watercolor. I teach watercolor classes and workshops and take my students on painting trips around the world.


 
 
Painting from the hotel terrace
Painting from the hotel terrace
This all-inclusive* workshop includes:
Eight days of travel, discovery and painting
along the Amalfi Coast: in Positano, Amalfi & Ravello:
Villages, beaches, landscape, people and culture
Seven nights accomodations in Positano** 
Escorted group travel Naples airport to Positano and return
& local programmed transfers****

Continental breakfast, lunch & daily dinner***
Daily wine tasting opportunities
Painting sessions daily

A farewell wine tasting dinner 

 *Air travel is not included and is the responsibility of each participant.
Group convenes and ends at Naples airport.
 *All-inclusive plans are Hotel plans only.
**Hotel Marincanto or equivalent. Based on availability
***Included with "All-inclusive" plans only
****Escorted Group Travel is only offered at specific dates and times.
 Planned departure from Naples airport May 22, 2014 at approximately 5:00pm.
 All guests are responsible for handling their own luggage/baggage...
...we suggest to pack light.

All-inclusive starts at
US$3740.00 per person single occupancy.
Special pricing for Room-shares & Non-painters

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Positano beach & boats!
Positano beach & boats!
Itinerary

NOTE: All times approximate. Toscana Americana reserves the right to alter this itinerary.


22 May - Travel day: Naples airport Positano
-Travel by bus from Naples to Positano.

- 4:30pm Meet at Naples airport. Our meeting time will be 4:30pm.

        Our meeting location at the Naples airport will be announced

-Afternoon arrival Positano & Hotel Marincanto


23 May  - Positano
-Morning painting session at hotel

-Lite Lunch

-Afternoon painting session

-Wine at Hotel Marincanto Terrace

-Dinner in Positano


24 May - Ravello
-Morning painting session

-Lite Lunch

-Afternoon painting session

-Wine at Hotel Marincanto Terrace

-Dinner in Positano

 

25 May  - Positano

-Morning painting session

-Lite Lunch

-Afternoon painting session

-Wine at Hotel Marincanto Terrace

-Dinner in Positano

 

26 May - Amalfi

-Morning painting session

-Lite Lunch

-Afternoon painting session

-Wine at Hotel Marincanto Terrace

-Dinner in Positano

 

27 May  - Positano/Montepertuso (or independent day-trip to Capri)

-Morning painting session

-Lite Lunch

-Afternoon painting session

-Wine at Hotel Marincanto Terrace

-Dinner in Positano


28 May - Priano

-Morning painting session

-Independent Lunch

-Afternoon painting session

-Wine at Hotel Marincanto Terrace

-Dinner in Positano


29 May - Departure day: Positano/Naples airport

-7:00am aprox. depart Positano


Note: Toscana Americana reserves the right to alter this itinerary. All times are approximate .Note: Naples, Italy is the recommended arrival and departure airport in Italy. We suggest to avoid travel passing through Paris CDG airport.
NOTE: Walking is required to all lunches and dinners. No transfers are provided, though guests may pay for taxis and transfers at their own expense.
NOTE: No refunds are given for any unused aspects of the itinerary or for any activities outside the above itinerary.


 
 
 
What to Bring....2013 Watercolor journaling Trips Supply List

 A few words about our painting sessions and this Supply List:

 Welcome to my Workshop.  I want you to have the time of your life and collect memories you will never forget.  With this in mind I encourage you to work in Watercolor Journals rather than trying to create a larger watercolor painting.  In a journal you can not only create lovely little watercolor paintings, but write about our adventures.  When you return from your trip you will have hundreds of photos to paint larger paintings from in your studio and your wonderful book of watercolor memories and stories to re-live your adventure.

 If you go to my website www.sandydelehanty.com and click on the PLEIN AIR page you will find pages from my watercolor journals on previous trips.  Below them you will see 6" x 6" watercolor paintings also done out doors on painting trips. 

Our painting sessions will be spent out of doors in lovely ancient villages, sitting on campstools or folding chairs capturing beautiful views in watercolor journals.  We will be walking on cobblestones and old stone stairways, finding a shady spot to sit with a view we love, and painting in our journals.  Of course our cameras will be at the ready as we walk through the villages and while we are painting so we won't miss a shot.  We will be carrying our own gear and each painting session will last a couple of hours.  We will meet our hosts at the restaurant they have chosen for us to enjoy lunch.  After a delicious lunch I will lead another painting session, but if you want to skip out and go shopping or exploring that is fine too.  My teaching style is very one and one and that is why I like small group painting trips. 

 Please keep in mind that cobblestones can be slippery and stones are hard on the feet so wear shoes with thick rubber soles with a pattern for gripping, and carry your stuff in a backpack not a shoulder or shopping bag.  With a backpack you are balanced and your hands are free to carry a camp stool in one hand and grab a railing with the other.  I don't want to be picking you up off the cobble stones! 

 No purses when you go out to paint please.   Money, ATM, or credit cards should be in a money belt under your clothes, not in a purse.  A couple of coins for an ice cream cone is OK in a pocket, but remember all valuables should be under your clothing or in the hotel safe and this is true no matter where we travel in the world these days. I want you to be safe and have fun.

 Never leave home without your camera and business cards! 

Digital cameras eat batteries  always pack your battery charger, extra batteries and an extra storage disks.  Business cards are handy to give to people you meet that you want to keep in touch with. 

 Backpack  My backpack is the Civita Day Pack $19.95. from Rick Steves website.  I have traveled with it for 8 years and thrown it in the washing machine countless times.  Whatever backpack you choose it should have two outside pockets designed to carry water bottles, one for drinking the other for painting water.   We will carry our art supplies (which are small if you follow this list) camera and extra batteries, water bottles, fold up rain coat, lipstick, Kleenex etc. all in this back pack as we go out to paint each day.  My camp stool folds up so small it fits in my backpack, but if your stool does not fit you will need to carry it in one hand.  But since you have a backpack for your gear you still have a free hand for holding on to railings etc.  My camera is always around my neck ready to shoot a photo at a moments notice.

Folding camp stool please sit on it before packing it to make sure it is comfortable for a couple of hours of painting.  Measure your suitcase before shopping then search on www.eBay.com, or go to camping equipment stores.   Warning:  My camp stool only works for short legged people like me.  I searched on eBay for "folding camp stool" and found "SMOKEY BRANCH CAMOUFLAGE FOLDING CAMP STOOL" from Patriot Surplus.  When I bought it 8 years ago it was $9.95 eBay item number 8755516383.  It looks like it was designed for sitting in a hunting blind!

 Palette with Paint  Purchase one of the tiny travel palettes pre-filled with half-pan solid watercolor paints.  Prices range from $35. or so to around  $125.00 depending on the quality of the paint.  Winsor Newton and Holbien have great paint.  Cotman (the cheaper version of Winsor Newton paint has filler in it) and is priced around $35.  I have had students make their own travel palettes by buying a tiny plastic palette with lid and wells and squeezing tube paint in the wells.   The problem with this is tube paints get sticky when it is hot and stick to the lid and brushes and get really messy.

                                                         

Water Container:  Tri Brush Washer  www.cheapjoes.com $5.75

 Brushes The travel pallet sets, mentioned above, come with a small round brush.  To that I add a larger round travel brush and a flat brush, a ¾” or 1” Winsor & Newton Sceptre Gold II Short handle series 606.   I also bring a stiff brush, the da Vinci Top Acryl #2 item # 7185K, which I use for lifting.  Available at www.MadisonArtSupply.com.

 

Leather or plastic bag for holding loose stuff listed below:

            HB pencil for drawing on watercolor paper

permanent ink pens in black or brown for drawing and then painting with watercolor and journal writing (extras are a good idea as they may dry out after awhile)

kneaded eraser

pencil sharpener

“Go Figure”  (I will bring these for everyone, but if you have one from a previous workshop bring it)

           

Kleenex Tissue

Magic Eraser (Mr. Clean product in blue box "original"  found in the cleaners isle at any grocery store)

value chart (also called a gray scale)  available at University Art Center and all art supply catalogs

small (2” x 4” or so) piece of red plastic or cellophane (if you need me to bring one for you let me know)

small spray bottle  (Holbien makes some with a washer that prevents leaks)

masking fluid and pick up tool (only if you use it).   I like Daniel Smith squeeze bottle brand, call them at 1 - 800-426-6740 if you cannot find it on their website.

 

Paper: As stated above I prefer to create a Watercolor Journal of my trips in a bound travel book of watercolor paper.  Several brands and sizes are available in catalogs and at University Art in Sacramento.   Just make sure your book has paper for watercolor not for sketching.  The sketch books are made for dry media and do not work well with watercolor.  I like Arches and Dale Rowney brands myself.

 

            Or you can use a packet of 4” x 6” watercolor postcards, or cut 300 lb sheets of your favorite watercolor paper into 5" x 7" or 6" x 6" etc. and put them in a zip lock plastic bag, or use a small  watercolor block (but remember they are heavy and you cannot use the next page without removing the top page).

 Bottle Water  (make sure you have a bottle to drink from and a bottle for painting each day when we leave the hotel.)


Note: Do not pack prohibited items in carry-on luggage! They may be confiscated.
Bring your smallest, lightest weight version of each item. Remember that you will need to carry your own gear as we travel from one painting location to another

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