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First 2013 Skopelos Workshop winds up on Sunday

June 8, 2013 Basil Hall

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Three of the participants in our May-June 2013 workshop working on a large group devised copper plate etching which will be editioned back in Australia at Basil Hall Editions. The piece will measure 120 x 80cms and the subject matter will inevitably concern itself with Greek cuisine. The workshop will wind up on Sunday June 9 after two wonderful weeks of en plein air drawing, studio work, visits to beaches, monasteries and tavernas and plenty of camaraderie. Everyone has stayed in the apartments above the studio, so most meals have been taken together, starting with breakfast at 8.30am in the drawing room and finishing up with pre-dinner drinks at 7-30 and dinner at one of the many tavernas in town.

 

 

 

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