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So I want to go to do a couple of art workshops in Italy, I would only want to stay for 2-3 months, and attend an atelier.

What are some good ateliers in Italy?
How much would tuition cost?
How can I find a place to rent as a foreigner, and how much would it cost?
Would the school help with my visa?
Any advice or info helps, thanks for your time
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Have you tried looking at their websites? Do some research man. There are several atelier schools in Florence. I hope you have deep pockets though, especially for the one ran by Charles Cecil, and be aware that 2 or 3 months of education is far from enough to become thoroughly trained.
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if you can't find that stuff out yourself, studying internationally would be too much for you anyways.
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do you even speak italian?
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>>7776173
>Accomodation in Italy for 2 months
>Private art lessons
Anon, if you have to ask how much that would cost you can't afford it.
That's like the shit children of millionaires do for a summer.
If you want to learn to draw just do the proko playlist or read Loomis or something.
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>>7776217
>Do some research man
Why do you think I posted this thread..?

>I hope you have deep pockets
I found that staying for an entire year was really expensive, like 15k euros, but some offer just workshops that are 4 weeks long for about 2k euros

>2 or 3 months of education is far from enough to become thoroughly trained.

depends on how you train and how hard you work in those 2 months
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>>7776729
>staying for an entire year was really expensive, like 15k euros
it's impossible to make atelier education any cheaper. Where did you find that affordable place?
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Where do you live? Are there no atelliers near you? Also do you have a bunch of really good books that would teach you a lot sitting in your house that you've never read like me?



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