Painting People from Photographs- Watercolor workshop with Ted Nuttall in beautiful Scotland
With Ted Nuttall
At Scotland , Perthshire
23 June - 03 July, 2027
“I’ve always been drawn to people and the figure and I think one of the most exciting things about a country’s culture and environment are it’s people. Having had the good fortune to teach workshops in several different countries I came away each time with great images and feelings that developed themselves into paintings. I’m excited to have the opportunity to visit beautiful Scotland and work again with Karolina and David at their charming Perthshire hunting lodge - And I would like to invite you to join me! Although painting a person in watercolor may seem daunting, it is every bit as approachable as creating a still life or landscape. Ted Nuttall will demonstrate the techniques, and instill the confidence to enjoy painting people. He will discuss the benefits of photographic reference, as well as how to interpret a photograph in order to give life and energy to the subject. In Ted’s daily demonstrations and presentations, he will share his personal approach to painting. Plus, he will introduce the work of other artists with the objective of inspiring enriched seeing and thinking skills. What’s more, significant time is allowed for one-on-one instruction. In an atmosphere that’s both creative and supportive, Ted encourages in each participant a renewed enthusiasm for his or her art – regardless of their skill level.
Course Highlights
- Classes & Instruction by Ted Nuttall
- Scotland's charming culture and traditions with private trips to everything from quaint villages to breathtaking Highlands
- Day trips to ,St Andrews , Glen Coe , Dunkeld , Whisky tasting and Blair Atholl Castle
- Cooking class , Cyanotype class
- Gourmet food and regional cuisine cooked by our incredible personal chef
- Luxury accommodations in converted hunting lodge that's part of the Blair Atholl Castle estate
- Intimate, restful space to learn and create
Day by Day Workshop Schedule
- Day 1: Welcome to Scotland! Arrival, unpack, settle in, plus time to rest and refresh. Around 6:00pm enjoy a welcome gathering with Ted and Karolina, and introduction to our day-to-day schedule, workshop plan and goals. Enjoy a traditional Scottish dinner prepared by our fabulous chef Karolina and her staff.
- Day 2: Day 2: Breakfast at 9am. First session with Ted in the studio , Lunch at 1.00pm followed by a cyanotype workshop with Dominika Allan 3-5pm. We learn about the history of cyanotype, how to proper paper/fabric and what type of flowers/herbs/plants to use. Afternoon full of blue art! Dinner at home.
- Day 3: Breakfast at 8.30am. Day trip to St Andrews- a stunning town on the east coast of Scotland. We will stroll around , later traditional fish and chips and a glass of white wine at 1 pm free time until 2.30pm . Back home for Session with Ted , relax with Glass of Gin&Tonic and appetizers , Dinner at 7 pm.
- Day 4: Breakfast 8.30am. Day in the Manor Estate. Morning session with Ted in the studio , light Lunch. Time to take a walk or sauna adventure , Afternoon cooking lesson (4-6pm) or time in the studio , Dinner served at 6.30/7pm
- Day 5: 8:00am Breakfast, day trip to Edinburgh (9.00am departure). Stop in South Queensferry to photograph one of the most iconic bridges in Europe . Edinburgh Castle, National Museum, Royal Mill- walking tour , shopping time, lunch on own, home for dinner.( 2 hour guided tour with a break for a tradition ‘ale’ beer) Back home for dinner-Indian feast
- Day 6: Breakfast home , session with Ted in the studio ,Lunch - British wine and local beer tasting. Will match our drinks with local cheese, Afternoon Blair Atholl castle & garden visit - time to explore on own . Back to the house for Dinner .
- Day 7: Early Breakfast 7:am . Glen Coe trip. We will leave the house at 8:00am. The most smagnificent views of glens, lochs and Highlands! Lunch of pie and pint at 1pm. Lots of stops on the way to Glen Coe and on the way back. Relax time & dinner at 8pm
- Day 8: After breakfast , session with Ted in the studio , Light lunch home , later trip to Dunkeld stunning little town , Beatrix Potter took the inspiration for her Peter the rabbit :) Free time to shop and explore . Back home for dinner.
- Day 9: Breakfast home , session with Ted in the studio ,Lunch home , Afternoon Whisky distillery visit & tasting , afterwards visit in Pitlohry for last shopping , back home for dinner .
- Day 10: Last day of the workshop. We will start the day with breakfast, last session with Ted , massages (own cost)available during the day . Will have a traditional afternoon tea at 1.30pm - Queens’s Party, Afternoon dedicated for packing ,massages or relax -galery of art & gala dinner at 7:00pm
- Day 11: Departure day . Breakfast at 8:00 am and airport transfer at 10am :( Untill we See You again!
Course Cost: £5199
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:
Although painting a person in watercolor may seem daunting, it is every bit as approachable as creating a still life or landscape. Ted Nuttall will demonstrate the techniques, and instill the confidence to enjoy painting people. He will discuss the benefits of photographic reference, as well as how to interpret a photograph in order to give life and energy to the subject. In Ted’s daily demonstrations and presentations, he will share his personal approach to painting. Plus, he will introduce the work of other artists with the objective of inspiring enriched seeing and thinking skills. What’s more, significant time is allowed for one-on-one instruction. In an atmosphere that’s both creative and supportive, Ted encourages in each participant a renewed enthusiasm for his or her art – regardless of their skill level.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT:
For as long as I can remember, I have been a fascinated spectator of human behavior – the quintessential people watcher. I naturally seek the unique character in everyone I encounter. Often, as I observe someone in his or her everyday environment, I am rewarded with a moment when the play of light and shadow combine with a gesture or expression – and I see a painting. A shadow cast by a pair of wire-rimmed glasses, hands cradling a book or carefully tying a shoe, a contemplative smile completely unaware – the important moment that tells a whole story. My paintings are an attempt to compose and thoughtfully record the nuances that have transfixed these moments, these stories, in my mind.
SUPPLY LIST:
Following is a list of suggested supplies for Ted’s watercolor workshops and classes. Please read the supply list carefully to assure that you are prepared with the necessary materials for the workshop.
Paper - Ted works exclusively on Arches 300# hot press. While it is a little pricey, it is very functional and problem free in terms of resistance to buckling etc. For the purposes of the workshop, Ted strongly suggests you work with this paper.
Paint – Ted’s palette includes the following: Permanent Alizarin Crimson, Vermillion(Holbein), Scarlet Lake, Brilliant Orange(Holbein), Winsor Yellow Deep, Aureolin, Winsor Gold Deep, Quinacridone Burnt Orange (Daniel Smith), Burnt Umber, Hookers Green, Mineral Violet(Holbein), Indigo, French Ultramarine Blue, Peacock Blue(Holbein), Winsor Blue Red Shade, and Antwerp Blue. Ted recommends you use tubes instead of dry cakes and you avoid student grade paints. Most of his colors are Winsor Newton brand, however, Vermillion, Brilliant Orange, Mineral Violet and Peacock Blue are Holbein colors and Quinacridone Burnt Orange is Daniel Smith.
Palette – Ted uses a custom made metal palette, which he finds especially functional for the way he works. There are many brands and variations of metal as well as plastic palettes available at art supply stores and catalog outlets. Any palette that will accommodate at least 16 colors and you find comfortable will work. If you prefer a folding enameled metal palette, Holbein carries one (model no. HK1130-250, 3 1/4” x 7 7/8”) with approximately 16 divided pans for holding color, 3 mixing wells, a large mixing tray and a thumbhole. Ted has worked with this model and found it adequate.
Drawing Board – Ted uses a very lightweight wood drawing board to mount his paper on. These can be found in most art supply stores. (search Amazon for ‘Helix Air-Tite Wooden Drawing Board’ as an example). They are a durable surface to work on and are available in a variety of sizes. Many students use gator board as an option and find it quite functional. Clamps or pushpins - Spring clamps or pushpins for holding paper in place on the board. Ted uses 3/4” pushpins, which work very well on the wood board in place of clamps.
Brushes - Ideally, Ted would like you to use rounds for your brushes in the workshop. He works with a series 8404 #16 Raphael Kolinsky sable round which he feels is exceptional. Pure sables are wonderful but if you are on a budget there are good substitutes made with a combination of natural and synthetic hairs. As a less expensive alternative to the Raphael sable, Cheap Joe’s offers a #16 Legend Sable Round brush that is very nice. Ted suggests working with a larger size to aid you in staying loose and free with your painting.
Easel – Ted does all of his painting with the paper surface nearly perpendicular to the floor rather than flat or slightly angled. While many painters are not accustomed to painting this way, Ted would like everyone to try it. Therefore an easel is an essential to your supplies. Most any stable, sturdy easel (either table or floor model) that allows you to work at an angle will be adequate for our use.
Towels - A good absorbent cloth towel or roll of paper towels will work well. Ted uses flour sack dishtowels as they are durable, absorbent and (most importantly) reusable.
Included in the cost of your workshop in Scotland:
- Luxury, 5-star accommodations at the manor (part of the Blair Atholl Castle estate)
-All breakfasts, lunches and dinners including wine & drinks and other bevrages
-All tuition fees
-All activities fees
-All excursions
-Airport transfers and local transportation, including day trips to Glen Coe, St Andrews ,Blair Atholl and Dunkeld
-Accommodations in shared bedroom (1000 GBP upgrade for single occupancy)
Excludes:
--Flights to and from Scotland
-- Massages & Yoga (Prices will be available closer to retreat )
IMPORTANT:
--It's suggested that you fly into Edinburgh airport as our transportation to the manor will be coordinated from there around :
Coordinated Pick up 3-5pm
Coordinated Drop Off 8-10am
PRIVATE TAKSI CAN BE ARRANGE AT ANY OTHER TIME ON OWN COST - 170GBP
TO REGISTER:
This workshop is being arranged through followtuscany.com. Karolina will follow up on all questions about the workshop, accommodations and activities. Karolina will also coordinate arrivals and departures, food issues and all other details. She will handle all booking arrangements, all enquiries, and receive the payments of deposit and balance from guests directly.
To sign up, a non-refundable deposit of 1000 GBP is required.
Reserve your place now so you don't miss out on this incredible opportunity for deep rest + soul replenishment in incredible Scotland!
Contact Karolina to register: Karolina Lenartfollowyoursensesintuscany@gmail.com
Telephone: +39 3455809974