Tom Francesconi NWS, TWSA August
13 19, 2006 (Five Teaching Days)
Watercolor Painting with a Purpose
New to Dillman's
Tom’s passion for watercolor and his love for teaching combine to
create a dynamic workshop experience that is enjoyable, informative and
inspirational. This workshop will focus on the importance of concept,
designing for effect and bringing an original idea to fulfillment with
paint. Tom will discuss such topics as value relationships, planning the
painting, the how and why of good design along with color and its usage.
A variety of daily demonstrations will allow participants to see how Tom
approaches a work from concept to finish. Students will work from their own
references as they are presented each day with challenges intended to promote
thought and encourage exploration. Ample opportunity is provided for
everyone to paint with individual direction/guidance a priority. Group
critiques will allow everyone an opportunity to learn from the works of
others. Tom welcomes all painters, regardless of experience.
Tom has earned signature membership in the National Watercolor Society,
the Transparent Watercolor Society of America, and the Northwest Watercolor
Society among others. He has served as an invited juror for regional and
national watercolor exhibitions. Along with his weekly classes in
Chicago, Tom has conducted workshops for art organizations and watercolor
societies throughout the country. His work has been published in
seven books and he has written articles for Watercolor Magic magazine and
Watercolor magazine. His paintings have been exhibited in over 35
national exhibitions, which include the American Watercolor Society, the
National Watercolor Society, the Transparent Watercolor Society of America
and the Rocky Mountain National. Tom has served as president of the
Transparent Watercolor Society of America. His work has received
numerous awards in regional and national exhibitions and can be found in
corporate and private collections throughout the country.
Workshop Testimonials:
“Tom Francesconi is a terrific teacher. His was the best
workshop/instruction that I have ever had. (And I sincerely mean it.)
The structure of the class was well planned and presented in a clear, concise
and understandable manner. The demos were superb and extremely helpful.
The critiques were thoughtful, honest, helpful and, most of all, presented in
a kind and encouraging way. Tom found and accentuated the positive with
everyone, while at the same time giving the appropriate feedback to help them
progress individually. Even though there was great variety of skill levels
in the class, amazingly, no one dreaded critique time. That was a unique
experience. The class was a real joy in every aspect. At the end
of the week, everyone was ready to start over instead of leave. Tom’s
enthusiasm and energy infected the entire class in a very positive way. I
look forward to taking another class from Tom in the future.”
— Jane Tine – 2005 Dare County Arts Council/Roanoke Island Festival Park
workshop, Manteo, North Carolina
“You get every penny’s worth that you spend on a Tom Francesconi
workshop! His lectures and demonstrations are comprehensive, enlightening
and filled with passion.”
— Peggy Saporito – Coordinator of the Dare County Arts Council/Roanoke
Island Festival Park workshops and Vice President of the Dare County Arts Council,
Manteo, NC
“A workshop with Tom Francesconi is a special treat. Tom
demonstrates with enthusiasm and clarity. He has a knack with words –
being able to precisely describe something so that it is clearly understood.
He is interested in his students, and they feel that interest and are encouraged by it.
There is no wasted time – he works hard; the students work hard and love it.
Students in his workshop sponsored by the Watercolor Society of North Carolina, Inc.
were greatly inspired by this artist.”
— Motsie Brooks – 2002 Exhibition Chairperson for WSNC
- “Tom worked every minute of the day, whether doing a demo, giving
individual help or doing an intensive critique.”
- “I’ve learned more in this workshop than I have in the
last 2 years.”
- “Finally, an instructor who gives an honest critique and
doesn’t just tell you what you want to hear. A wonderful
teacher.”
- “Where did you find this guy? He’s
fantastic!”
— Excerpts taken from the Rhode Island Watercolor Society Newsletter that refers
to Tom’s 2003 RIWS workshop
Studio: Beginners
Workshop Fee: $458.50 + tax.
Room & Meal Fee: $422.50 + tax.
Class Fees Explained
Workshop Itinerary

Tom Francesconi

"Without a Friend" — 10 x 14

"Three's Company" — 14 x 21

"Rain Walkers" — 21 x 29

"Pretty in Pink" — 20 x 14
Workshop’s itinerary
Sunday
Check-In to your unit
at Dillman’s
(check-in time is 3:00)
5:00 Welcome Reception
6:00 Dinner
Monday – Friday
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Class in Session
Tuesday
6:00 Dinner
Friday
4:00 Farewell Champagne Toast
Saturday
Depart after breakfast (check-out time is 10:00)
Day students are
welcome to attend the Welcome Reception and Farewell Reception (included in
your package). You are also invited to join the class for breakfasts
and dinners (additional fee).
PAL’s (Participants at large) can vacation at Dillman’s
for $300, includes accommodations. Costs for breakfasts, dinners and receptions
are additional.
Box lunches are available at Dillman’s for an additional fee.
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