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These workshops are held in Tim's studio at Rockley. They commence at 9.30am for 10.00am and finish at 4.00pm.
Workshops are held at intervals throughout the year the Programme for 2010 can be found below.
Workshops cater for beginners to advanced students. Class sizes are strictly limited and tuition is geared to the individual.
The fee for a weekend workshop is $190.00 and this is inclusive of all tuition, morning and afternoon teas and light lunches. Where a model is required for a workshop a model fee will be additional, for a weekend workshop this is usually $60.00.
Fees for other workshops are given in the program.
To confirm your place in a workshop a deposit of $50.00 is required and this forms part payment of the workshop fee.
If you require accommodation in or around Rockley in order to attend a workshop please visit our accommodation page for a list of venues and contact details.
Tim also conducts workshops at other venues.
If you would like to be placed on the workshop mailing list please fill in this form and press submit.
If you would like to enquire about a workshop please contact Tim Miller.
Email: Tim Miller
Tim conducting an open floor talk and discussion with students during a workshop at Rockley Studio
This workshop will emphasise aspects of figurative drawing and painting from a live model including anatomy, form, tone, colour and composition. Beginners to advanced students welcome. In addition to the cost of tuition there will be a model fee of $60.00 for this workshop.
This workshop will be conducted mostly outdoors, painting and drawing the landscape from life. Emphasis on colour, composition, understanding the light. Beginners to advanced students are welcome.
Tim also conducts workshops at other centres (for art groups, TAFE Colleges, Universities) by invitation. Fees are by negotiation.
Students painting at Tim Miller's workshop at the Julian Ashton Art School's Georges Heights Campus, Sydney
Landscape Painting in Pastel or Oil
To be held in the Summer of 2011. For further information contact the Julian Ashton Art School.
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