Three-Dimension & Color

Three-Dimension & Color

Adult Classes | This program has been canceled

585 Park Street Naples, FL 34102 United States

Studio 202

All levels

4/24/2024-5/15/2024

9:00 AM-12:00 PM on Wed

$200.00

$150.00

Step into the world of three-dimensional art, where painting and sculpture come together to create stunning and unique works of art. In this class, we will dive deep into the limitless possibilities of using cardboard and paper as versatile tools for artistic expression. Drawing inspiration from nature and the human experience, you'll learn to translate these influences into captivating three-dimensional masterpieces. Each student will receive personalized guidance and instruction tailored to their unique aptitude for the technique.

 

  • -Glue gun and hot glue sticks

    -Scissors

    -Cardboard (thinnest possible)

    -Pencil

    -Ruler

    -Acrylic paint, primary colors: red, blue, yellow, white, black (Students may bring additional colors)

    -Small brushes

    -Plastic glass and plate

     

    Any questions? Please contact me directly: tomasoalbertini@hotmail.it

Albertini, Tomaso

Tomaso Albertini, a Milan, Italy native, obtained his B.A. from The Academy of Fine Arts and Illustration, Milano. His artistic achievements have been recognized by Sotheby's, which selected him as the face for the "Old Masters Meet the Street" project. His work is prominently featured in private collections and has been exhibited by esteemed galleries in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Dubai, Milan, Venice, and Turin. Tomaso has participated in prominent art fairs including Art Basel, Scope Miami, and Urban Art Fair NYC.

In 2015, he relocated to New York City, where the urban landscape and energy became a primary source of inspiration. The contrast of wealth and poverty in the city profoundly influences his choice of mediums and color palettes. Tomaso Albertini adapts a distinctive and unique artistic technique, creating three-dimensional art through the assembly of cardboard sculptures on canvas, which are then complemented by his painting. This approach injects a dynamic quality into his artworks, transforming everyday materials like cardboard into potent artistic mediums.

After eight years spent in New York City, Tomaso currently resides and works in Naples, Florida. Beyond his artistic pursuits, he is a vocal proponent of art's potential to drive meaningful change, using his artwork to collaborate with and support nonprofit organizations such as Rainforest Alliance, Mission Blue, and Fabien Cousteau's Ocean Learning Center.