When: Saturday 25 March, 10.30am-12.30pm
Where: NGVI International – St Kilda Road
(meet at reception desk and please arrive on time)
Cost: $75
(strictly no refunds but you may give your place to a friend).
Materials (please bring): Sketchbook (A4 or A3), 2B pencil, eraser, sharpener (enclosed).
This is a very popular event and will book out quickly (only 20 places available).
Tickets to this event only available through the marcoluccio.com.au website and Eventbrite.
ABOUT THE CLASS:
You, the object and the art
Key Points:
In this special session you will learn to capture an element of yourself ,the artwork you are observing and the interior as well.
You will discover how to create interesting composition, how to show depth through variance in line and strength of marks as well as discovering new and varied approaches to making marks that are alive and expressive.
A wonderful class to really learn to understand how to capture the bigger view whilst learning ways to draw with a personal and intuitive approach.
For beginners and advanced.
Each one of the drawing from the collection class will be different, you won’t be drawing the same thing twice no matter how many classes you attend. You can do any of the classes without having attended any previous sessions.
More about Marco and his teaching
Luccio is a renowned international artist with a strong drawing based art practice.
He has mentored and taught beginners and advanced for many years and has been described by many as an artists artist.
He is know for having a very relaxed teaching style that caters for all levels.
Born in Benevento in 1969, Luccio arrived in Australia in 1974.
He has an Honors Degree in Printmaking from RMIT Melbourne where he was first introduced to teaching and selected as lecturer for the part time students whilst he was still a student himself.
Luccio has held 50 solo exhibitions, 208 group, curated and award shows and received several commissions.
Luccio has had several solo exhibitions in New York.
Luccio’s work is represented in 42 public and corporate collections, including the New York Public Library, the Museum of the City of New York, The New York Historical Society, The National Gallery of Australia, The National Gallery of Victoria, The State Library of Victoria and The City of Melbourne.
His work has been shortlisted for many major drawing awards including twice for both the most respected Dobell Drawing Prize and the Adelaide Perry Prize for Drawing amongst many others.
