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FINE ARTS TRIPS * MADRID * 2016

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How did you hear about Karla Darocas educational sessions, trips, films and workshops * Through attending her other lectures and talks What did you learn? * Not just about the paintings but also much more about the lives of the artists What features did you feel were beneficial in this event? * Seeing the actual paintings that were shown at the lectures and talks - it makes it so much more real it brings the whole thing into prospective especially with all the extra imput from Karla about the why and how surrounding any particular works. What elements did you like about the teaching style of Karla Darocas? * Her absolute passion about art which makes the student want to learn more Would you recommend Karla Darocas teaching and events to others? * Absolutely FULL NAME & LOCATION * Janis Turner

FINE ARTS TRIP * MADRID * 2016

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How did you hear about Karla Darocas educational sessions, trips, films and workshops * From having attended her lectures What did you learn? * So much that my brain aches but am hungry for more What features did you feel were beneficial in this event? * Karla somehow manages to combine not only her immense energy but also a wonderful laid back and thoughtful approach to her lectures that evokes hunger for more knowledge along with an inspirational new viewpoint on the artists whilst delving into their lives and loves. She brings it all to life and I absolutely love it. What elements did you like about the teaching style of Karla Darocas? * Her vast knowledge Would you recommend Karla Darocas teaching and events to others? * Absolutely FULL NAME & LOCATION * Sue Martin from Pedreguer

FINE ARTS TRIP * MADRID * 2106

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Hi Karla Thank you so much for your lively commentary and company, you were the cherry on the cake, that made our trip to Madrid so perfect.  Having participated in both the Dali lectures and Sorolla, it really helped me to have a better understanding of their art form, rather than just saying "I Like" "I don't like".  And, opened my eyes to alternative art forms as well. Only disappointment for me, was that the Sorolla Museo was only partically opened.  Having been there last year, before your Sorolla lecture, I was so looking forward to greedily feasting my eyes... - Helen Baxter

FINE ARTS TRIP * MADRID * 2016

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Hi Karla. I just wanted to thank you for a wonderful few days in Madrid. I had a great time and really enjoyed the museums especially with all your immense knowledge surrounding the artists and paintings and of course the Spanish history - although I am now brain dead and absolutely knackered what a time spent with everyone on our whirlwind tour! - Janis Turner

FINE ARTS TRIP * MADRID * 2016

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How did you hear about Karla Darocas educational sessions, trips, films and workshops * Media What did you learn? * Artist technique, brush strokes how you interpret what the you are seeing. Understanding how art changed when able to take the canvas outside into natural light. What features did you feel were beneficial in this event? * I learnt about the history and context of when a painting was created. Who influenced the artist, the people who commissioned the paintings. The style of painting and the advent of photography alongside new techniques in painting. All learnt alongside a great deal of fun, Karla makes the time and artists come alive with a great knowledge of history. Fantastic trip and I can highly recommend it to anyone wanting to broaden their understanding. Thanks Karla and all the ladies who came too as that friendship is very important too. What elements did you like about the teaching style of Karla Darocas? * Making it fun with so much insight Wo

FINE ARTS TRIP * MADRID * 2016

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Thank you from my heart to Karla Ingleton Darocas for organising an unforgettable few days of visiting art galleries in Madrid. Sorolla House, the Spanish masters at the Prado, the Thyssen museum with a fantastic Renoir exhibition, the Queen Sofía for mind-blowing Dalí and Picasso and the exquisite romantics and costumes of the period at Queen Isabel II House... A stroll through Retiro Park and a blissful 10 minutes listening to an audio art installation in the glass house, the sights, sounds and architecture of this great city, joyful dinners, cake and coffee morning teas, and hot chocolate and churros at the famous Choclatería San Gines. Travelling at 300+ kmph on the high speed train was a thrill. Enjoyed every minute of all of this and grateful to Karla for organising it all and especially her fantastic in-depth knowledge of the paintings, the painters and the juicy gossip about the characters of the time, just fascinating and enlightening. XXXXX - Kathleen Misson