PARIS weekend bootcamp
21–22 March 2026
28th Floor, a high-rise building in central Paris — before it comes down
Experimental • Open to all levels
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A Weekend Painting Workshop in Paris
In March 2026, you have a rare opportunity: two days on the 28th floor of a building about to be demolished, with 360° views across Paris and complete creative freedom.
This isn't a typical workshop. The space is empty. There are no rules. You can spill paint on the floors, scrape walls, work as wildly as you want— the perfect chance to test materials and experiment with abstract/figurative without restrictions.
What "Bootcamp" Means
Here it means:
- Time: a weekend, not months to perfect
- Space: Empty floors, minimal conditions
- Freedom: Permission to mess up
This is about experimenting with realism and distressed grounds, testing materials, and discovering what your practice looks like when you work fast and bold.
What You'll Do
We'll spend our time:
- Building expressive grounds—layering, scraping, creating texture
- Experimenting with portraiture / figurative on distressed grounds
- Testing materials
- Working fast—bold marks, quick decisions
I'll be painting alongside you and offering guidance, and creative input throughout. You're strongly encouraged to experiment.
Who This Is For
Any level. Any discipline. Including, artists with an established practice.
- Figurative painters wanting to experiment with materials
- Abstract painters
- Anyone looking for a Creative Weekend right in the heart of Paris!
If you work in oils, acrylics, watercolors, inks, or mixed media—bring your materials.
If you’d like to take part, secure your spot by reserving below:
SOLD OUTEarly Bird
Sat.21-Sun.22 March 2026
10:30 am - 5:00 pm
28th Floor, Central Paris
SOLD OUT
£350 per person
RESERVE YOUR SPOTTIER 2
Sat.21-Sun.22 March 2026
10:30 am - 5:00 pm
28th Floor, Central Paris
2 SPOTS LEFT!!!
£375 per person
RESERVE YOUR SPOTTIER 3
Sat.21-Sun.22 March 2026
10:30 am - 5:00 pm
28th Floor, Central Paris
£399 per person
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