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Portrait from Life
with
 Ivan Loginov

🗓️ July 12th to 18th 2026

🎨 Portrait from Life

Full Board Accommodation: 1710€ to 2480€ for 6 nights based on room choice & single or shared occupancy.

Tutor's Fee: 700€ 

Partners & family may join the trip as non-participating guests without the teaching fee.

Saint-Petersburg, Russia
 

Course Description

Portrait from Life is an intensive five-day course in painting and drawing led by Ivan Loginov, focused on the portrait as a complete and coherent artistic image. Throughout the course, participants explore the relationship between head, figure, and space, as well as the role of pose, proportions, and silhouette in building a convincing portrait.

The course is based on sustained work from the live model and is aimed at developing a structured and thoughtful approach to portrait painting from start to a finished result. Special attention is given to careful observation, analysis of form, and the construction of a compositionally unified image.

The course is grounded in the traditions of the Russian realist school, with its emphasis on close study of nature, clear structural construction, accurate proportions, tonal and color relationships, and anatomical logic. Key professional aspects of portrait painting are addressed, including composition, organisation of form in space, tone, colour, and the expressive character of the model.

During the course, each participant will complete two finished creative portraits.

The course is in English and is open to participants of all levels. However, it will be most beneficial for artists who already have some experience in drawing and painting and wish to deepen and systematize their understanding of classical portrait painting.

About Ivan

Ivan Loginov is a contemporary academic painter whose formation began in Siberia and matured at the I.E. Repin Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. His early connection to classical art, combined with years of formal training, shaped a style that fuses precision, balance and emotional resonance.

In his portraits, the discipline of the academic school meets a distinctly modern sensibility. Working in a refined realist tradition, Loginov captures the individuality of his sitters with clarity and restraint, allowing light and form to reveal the essence of character. His practice reflects a commitment to timeless craftsmanship while engaging with the visual language of today, earning recognition from audiences and collectors worldwide.

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Materials required to bring yourself:

Canvas

  • Fine-grained canvas on a stretcher frame

  • Recommended size: from 40×50 cm to 60×70 cm (minimum 40×30 cm, maximum 50×60 cm)

  • Aspect ratio can vary — square or rectangular — depending on your composition

 

Drawing Tools

  • Sketchbook

  • Graphite pencil or charcoal (for sketching)

 

Painting Tools

  • Palette

  • Double dipper for mediums

  • Palette knife

  • Brushes: a variety of large and small sizes, both bristle and synthetic (including fan brushes)

  • Rags or a roll of paper towels

 

Mediums

  • White spirit

  • Linseed oil

Oil Paints (at least 15 colors recommended)

You may use your regular set. These are suggested colors:

  • Titanium White

  • Lemon Yellow

  • Cadmium Yellow

  • Light Ochre

  • Raw Sienna

  • Cadmium Orange

  • Cadmium Red

  • Burnt Sienna or Burnt Umber

  • Raw Umber

  • Mars Orange Transparent

  • Van Dyck Brown

  • Viridian

  • Cobalt Blue

  • Cerulean Blue

  • Ultramarine Blue

  • Ivory Black or Mars Black

 

Materials for Underpainting 

  • Wide brushes or a roller

  • A few tubes of acrylic paint (white, ochre, sienna, umber, black) for the underpainting layer

  • Jar for mixing acrylics with water

  • Spray bottle

  • Roll of paper napkins

 

Materials List for Drawing Class

You are encouraged to choose one of the following drawing techniques:

  • Graphite with wet sauce

  • Graphite with toning

  • Charcoal drawing

Paper

  • Smooth, texture-free drawing paper

  • Recommended size: 40×50 cm to 50×60 cm

  • Aspect ratio can vary based on your composition

 

Drawing Tools

  • Sketchbook

  • Graphite pencils (B–8B) for graphite drawing

  • Charcoal pencils (avoid wood stick charcoal) for charcoal drawing

  • Soft brushes (for wet sauce technique)

  • Erasers — recommended brands: Milan, Koh-I-Noor (elephant logo), or your preferred brand

  • Pencil sharpener

Creative Freedom

You’re welcome to experiment with alternative materials and techniques — creativity is encouraged!

Note: The only medium not supported in this class is watercolour.

P.S. This list is a recommendation to help you prepare and feel confident in class. If you're missing a few items — no worries at all! We will find ways to adapt and make the most of what you have.

Ivan Accommodation

Accommodation & Inclusions

Bedroom with shared bathroom:

Single occupancy: €1,970

Shared occupancy: €1,710 per person

Bedroom with ensuite:

Single occupancy: €2,220

Shared occupancy: €1,880 per person

Superior bedroom with ensuite:

Single occupancy: €2,480

Shared occupancy: €2,130 per person

What's included

  • 6 nights accommodation

  • Daily Italian breakfast

  • 5 lunches and 5 dinners

  • Daily Aperitivo

  • Pizza making experience

  • Easel

  • Towels & linens (one towel change per stay)

  • Infinity pool

  • Tennis court

  • Wifi

  • Laundry facilities

  • VAT tax

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What's not included

  • Painting Materials

  • Transfers

  • Wine Tours

  • City tax (€2.50 per person per day to be paid in cash on arrival)

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Informativa sulla privacy

Villa Rignana, Via di Rignana 7, 50022, Greve in Chianti, Firenze, Italia                    

Palazzo Cavalcanti Sas. PI - 06599340483        

CIN: IT048021B4KM9X7YL7 CIN: IT048021B4M8VSC2VY  

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