Edinburgh Atelier of Fine Art

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Edinburgh Atelier of Fine Art Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Edinburgh Atelier of Fine Art is located in Edinburgh, United Kingdom on Custom House,, 65-67 Commercial Street, Leith. Edinburgh Atelier of Fine Art is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category art school in United Kingdom. The Edinburgh Atelier of Fine Art (EAFA) is committed to the continuance of traditional modes of teaching drawing and painting and creating the new masters of today.\n\nThrough learning the time honoured methods of the nineteenth century academies, arti..., The Edinburgh Atelier of Fine Art (EAFA) is committed to the continuance of traditional modes of teaching drawing and painting and creating the new masters of today. Through learning the time honoured methods of the nineteenth century academies, arti...

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Custom House,, 65-67 Commercial Street, Leith

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Ronja Duczek

I had the most amazing 2 weeks at Edinburgh Atelier of Fine Art. The staff and students were so welcoming and I learnt so much in such a short space of time. I very highly recommend this school to anyone who wants to learn traditional draftsmanship in art, the standard to which they work is unbelievable. I cant wait to go back

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mace watson

I think this school maybe an quietly understated gem in the world of traditional representational art education. Their pedagogy is a practical mix of Angel Academy GCA and other practical influence. The instructors are knowledgeable enthusiastic and accomplished artists themselves Lea Vaughn and Ewan McNaughton Its only my second week maybe ask me again in a month or 2. Certainly an asset to Edinburgh and its Art h or 2

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Angela Pauly Llobet

I am a profesional Visual Development artist in the animated movie and video game industry , who was looking to improve her traditional art skill and learn oil painting. After a thorough search the Edinburgh Atelier of Fine art kept \calling\ me. It is almost impossible for me to put into words how amazing the experience was. The tutelage was first rate, and the people so, so lovely. This school is a full package of awesomeness, if you are thinking about going here, stop thinking and GO! Will return for sure. Thank you so much for helping me get back my passion and excitement for art \u003c3 .

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Ramona Lindsay

I have just completed the 7 day Old Masters Workshop. The method of teaching is tailored to your personal knowledge and experience. Time is spent explaining the use of materials and process of painting. You are guided throughout the process, the tutors always sharing their knowledge and answering the numerous questions I had. The atmosphere in the atelier is friendly and welcoming amongst all the students and tutors. I have finished the course with a great deal of knowledge, methods to try when I experience issues with my painting and a higher level of confidence. I will most definitely be returning to do another course. Thanks Lea, Ewan and Nick for all your help and support.

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Matt Cullin

Absolutely first class tutelage. The skills that have been imparted upon me in the one year I have now been practising here as a part-time student are beyond expectation. No course I have attended in the past has even come close to this, it really is next level. Ewan, Lea and Nick are all phenomenal teachers, each bringing their own unique perspectives and experience to the table. The format is incredibly refined, building up skills incrementally to ensure each new stage of learning is bolstered by that taught previously. It is consuming work and thoroughly enjoyable, and the results speak for themselves. Furthermore, it’s an incredibly friendly and supportive environment from both fellow students and teachers. I have just started painting after spending a year working with graphite, carbon pencil then charcoal, and cannot wait to start exploring my long-held artistic dreams using these newfound skills. I could not recommend with more fervour to anyone who truly wants to learn how to draw and paint in the classical fashion.