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Paint with Lori McNee in Giverny at Monet's Garden May 2019
Announcing a rare and magical opportunity to Paint with Lori McNee in Giverny at Monet's Garden, May 22 - 29, 2019! Class is full!
Join me (Lori McNee) and Art Colony Giverny for an exclusive week of landscape painting in Monet's Garden in Giverny, France! I'm honored to be an Art Colony Giverny guest instructor for the third time in May 2019. My Monet's Garden workshop has become so popular, May 2019 is already almost full before I have even officially announced it!!
Here's why: You will have the unique opportunity to paint and photograph in the magical garden of Claude Monet - without the general public. That's right!
Art Colony Giverny is allowed to take us into the Garden on weekdays at closing (usually between 5:30pm and 6:00pm depending on how crowded the garden are) and we can stay until 8:00pm. In the mornings, we get to enter with the gardeners when they go into work between 7:00am and 8:30am. This is a very special privilege you will not want to miss.
Monet's boats as viewed from the famous wisteria bridge
Our hosts, Caroline and Rich Nuckolls of Art Colony Giverny, will lead us on a magnificent journey through Monet's Gardens, the Impressionists' history and the culture of Giverny.
You can read about our extraordinary Monet's Garden trip during May 2017 here. > https://www.finearttips.com/2017/05/memories-giverny-painting-monets-garden/
Imagine painting and photographing the famous water lily pond that inspired Claude Monet's masterworks, the Nymphéas!
Each workshop day will begin with an early morning visit to Monet's Garden to paint, photograph and explore. Then, the late mornings and afternoons are filled with excursions and painting time in charming Giverny, France, and the surrounding Normandy countryside.
During, the early evenings you will be invited back into Monet's Garden for yet another private session. During this time you will have the choice of painting and, or photographing during the golden hour.
In September 2018, Lori will be taking only 8 landscape painters on this special artists' retreat, and in May 2019 there are only two spots left!
A deposit of $750.00 will save your spot for this rare opportunity to experience Monet's Garden in a private way.
Please click here to sign up now. Or contact Caroline or Rich Nuckolls by calling 770-977-3434 or emailing info@artcolony-giverny.com Or visit Art Colony Giverny for more information.
Memories of Giverny and Painting in Monet's Garden
(*Join me in Monet's Garden for my "Spectacular Autumn" workshop in Giverny, France. September 5-12, 2018. I'm taking applications here > ART COLONY GIVERNY . Contact: Caroline or Rich Nuckolls at: 770-977-3434 info@artcolony-giverny.com)
Teaching a workshop and painting in Monet's Garden at his home in Giverny, France was a dream come true!
It all started when I was invited by Art Colony Giverny to teach a special workshop with the highlight of plein air painting in Monet's Garden without the general public!
(Here's a little video which will give you a better feeling of the experience!)
Upon announcing my workshop, I was honored it quickly filled up with 10 eager students. (please email me lori@lorimcnee.com to be added to my 2018 Giverny workshop waitlist). I was happy to add my good friend and fellow painter Shanna Kunz, as my teaching assistant.
Each day, my students and I had the unique experience of painting in Monet's Garden before opening and after closing hours.
Every morning we were up early to capture the first morning light, and then back each evening to witness the changing skies, and colors of the magical garden.
Our special time in the garden seemed like a spiritual experience. We were all touched by the beauty and had a deep reverence for the history that surrounded us.
During the midday Art Colony Giverny took us to amazing painting locations where the Impressionists painted before us.
I taught the ideals of composition, paint mixing, the importance of an organized palette, using warm and cool colors, creating depth, the importance of thumbnail sketches and using Notan, and many other painting fundamentals.
The weather in the Normandy region is quite changeable and unpredictable. My students and I weathered rainstorms, wind, and even heat during our weeklong stay. But we didn't let a little rain didn't dampen our spirits!
All of us were thrilled to freely walk the garden and Giverny in the footsteps of the most famous Impressionist painter, Claude Monet! I was even allowed to tour his home alone, and visit his art studio.
Monet's home is still furnished with his original furniture and fixtures. Walking through the home is like stepping back in time.
What an experience!
Outside, my students and I stood and painted in the exact location where Monet conceived and executed over 250 of his famous waterlily paintings.
Today, a special selection of the huge canvases of the Nympheas is permanently on display at the Musee de l'Orangerie in Paris which was built especially for these masterpieces.
(It was especially meaningful to visit the Orangerie after spending a week in Giverny.)
Viewing the giant waterlily paintings in person is a not-to-be-missed experience for any Impressionist art lover. When in Paris, I highly recommend a visit the Musee de l'Orangerie and the 5th floor of the Musee d'Orsay.
The charming town of Giverny, France boasts a rich history of Impressionism which is especially apparent in the Giverny Museum of Impressionism. During Monet's day, many of the worlds leading painters visited Giverny as they still do today. One highlight was dinner at the Hotel Baudy.
In 1887, American painters in need of lodging in Giverny. Madame Baudy decided to change her village store and bar into a hotel. The site welcomed painters such as Monet, Cézanne, Rodin, Renoir, Cassatt, Metcalf, and a host of American artists.
The staff is welcoming and friendly, and the food is great! It was fun to dine among original and copies of old paintings (an original Monet is rumored to hang there).
We also were able to plein air paint in the magnificent rose garden and visit the spectacular art studio which Madame Baudy built for the visiting artists over century ago.
It was fun to imagine what it must have been like visiting the hotel 100 years ago...
Our wonderful Art Colony Giverny hosts also took us to visit Pierre Bonnard's home in neighboring Vernon, France! Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947) was another major painter.
His home on the Seine River was often a subject of his paintings. The current owners of the home graciously opening their doors to my workshop.
They also took us on a boat ride down the scenic Seine River where many of Monet's important landscapes were conceived.
The Artists' Boat was a replica of the ones which the Impressionists, including Monet, used to plein air paint the river.
Giverny is a bustling resort town by day and a quiet hamlet at night. However, the presence of armed military and police patrolling the tourist town is a stark reminder that the world events have effected even this special oasis.
In Giverny, when the sun goes down, the locals come out to enjoy a few laughs alongside the quiet streets. After that, the many cats of Giverny come out to walk among the shadows of the narrow streets.
Our week in Giverny was a life changing experience for many of us. We were able to immerse ourselves into the Normandy culture and into the minds of the Impressionists.
Now, I am already looking forward to 2018 and my next plein air painting adventure workshop in Giverny! (For more information email lori@lorimcnee.com)
Sign up for Spectacular Autumn in Giverny, France with Lori McNee Contact: Caroline or Rich Nuckolls at: 770-977-3434 info@artcolony-giverny.com