TALES OF THE MARVELLOUS AND NEWS OF THE STRANGE CLASSES
‘Aja’ib wa-Ghara’ib
Starts 7 June | £349 | Online
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Paint some daring tightrope walkers and merry juggling jesters having a ball. Or entertaining their king and patron. Or just practising - these skills sure take many hours of practice, just as painting itself does. Wire walkers or rope dancers - if anyone is interested, I've been doing it for about a year and a half now myself and can share what I've learnt and give some encouraging tips! I've also tried juggling and failed miserably! Includes some Turkish miniatures from Levni's Book of Festivities and a sneaky Medieval margin doodle of dodgy tightwire... fighters!
Borne of a desire to present a truly comprehensive picture of all miniature painting, and emerging from my latest ongoing research into the world of the 1001 Arabian Nights, these classes are like a cabinet of curiosities for miniature painting. The TALES classes comprise 3 strands: Objects and Ingenious Devices, Natural Marvels and Wonders and Characterless Characters.
If, like me, you find stories and marvels irresistible, join me in painting a collection of marvels, wonders, everyday objects, theatrical devices, mechanical ingenuity, strangenesses and curios… in short, THINGS that are in stories and paintings and that are not easily defined as animal, vegetable or mineral. Cooking pots, cups and jugs; tables, takhts and thrones. From flags and bows and arrows and a multitude of tools to clever clocks, musical instruments and astrolabes, we cover them all. Humans have found wonder in the tiniest fleas and the wide open seas and the far flung stars (and now we’re going to Mars). See through the eyes of Sindbad and wonder at natural marvels that include composite creatures, giraffes and even a ginger cat. These things are the stuff of stories, the razm o bazm (fight and feast) of the Shahnameh and the magic everyday fabric that is the stock in trade of the Nights.
The other stock in trade of the Nights is of course the people that populate them. Moving from faces to FIGURES: the stock characters, or ‘characterless characters’ as I describe them, are just that: 2D characters that represent an occupation or trade. Gossip and the guilds. People’s jobs define their surnames. The most beautiful of princesses, the basest of slaves. The vilest, the meanest, the cruellest; the most generous, the most princely and the most magnanimous. The most judging of judges and kingliest of kings. The Sailoriest of Sailors and the Merchantiest of Merchants. All clichés are here...
Upcoming Sessions
Dates: 7 June 2023 - 28 June 2023 Total of 4 sessions
Wednesday 7 June, 6pm to 8pm
Wednesday 14 June, 6pm to 8pm
Wednesday 21 June, 6pm to 8pm
Wednesday 28 June, 6pm to 8pm