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Workshop | Seascape Painting with Adrian Cooke on the Copper Coast

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Adrian Cooke
Published 22/06/26 - 2 days ago
€360.00
Category
Courses / Workshops
Website
https://adriancooke.ie/learning/seascape-painting-workshop/
Date(s)
Friday 14th - Sunday 16th August 2026
Times
10am - 4.30pm each day
Address
Dunhill Community Hall & Copper Coast UNESCO Geopark, Co. Waterford
Description

This 3-day painting workshop will show you the principles and practices behind seascape painting en plein air (or “in the open air”), which includes related features such as the sky, water, sand, cliffs, headlands. The workshop is divided between (1) theory and preparatory studies in studio, and (2) outdoor painting sessions on the Copper Coast, Co. Waterford, where you will paint directly from the source.

For more information and to book, click here.

Booking Information
For booking and further information, please visit www.adriancooke.ie or email info@adriancooke.ie
 
 
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Workshop | Seascape Painting with Adrian Cooke on the Copper Coast