Ateliera Studio / specialist programmes

Take your craft to new streets, cultures, and levels.

You have mastered the basics. Now work with focused prompts, expert critique, and techniques that help your own artistic voice become clearer.

4

specialist formats

2–6

artists per group

Dublin

plus online sessions

Artist sketching Georgian architecture on a Dublin street with watercolour pans and an ink pen

A structured art path

Choose a clear challenge, make work, then discuss what you see.

Four ways to go deeper

Choose your artistic adventure.

Each programme has a practical brief and a teacher who knows the medium from regular studio practice.

01 / On location

Urban Sketching Dublin

Draw the changing lines of Merrion Square, the River Liffey, and the markets around Smithfield. You will practise fast observation, proportion, and confident marks outdoors.

What you will practise

A compact kit, thumbnail planning, ink before wash, and editing a lively scene without chasing every detail.

02 / Brush and wash

Japanese Watercolour & Ink

Study sumi-e brush control, quiet composition, and delicate layered washes. The pace is measured, with room to notice how pressure and water change a single line.

What you will practise

Loading a brush, dry and wet marks, negative space, and building a small series around one natural subject.

03 / Studio dialogue

Advanced Critique Circles

Bring a small body of recent work to a calm, critique-based painting session. You will receive specific observations on structure, colour decisions, and the next useful experiment.

What you will practise

Speaking about intention, asking better questions, and turning feedback into a manageable studio plan.

04 / Private focus

One-on-One Art Coaching

Use a private session to solve a specific problem, prepare a portfolio, or set a steadier studio rhythm. The conversation starts with your work and stays close to your goal.

What you will practise

Focused review, goal setting, and a written next-step plan you can use between sessions.

People behind the practice

Meet the experts behind each path.

The best specialist class has a clear point of view and a teacher who can explain the decisions behind it.

"Your work already contains clues. We help you spot them and make the next decision with more confidence."
Urban sketching tutor reviewing a pen and watercolour drawing beside a Dublin canal

Urban sketching tutor

Aliona Daniels

Aliona teaches observation without fuss. Her sessions move between a Dublin landmark and the page in front of you.

Japanese ink painting tutor demonstrating a controlled brushstroke at a bright studio table

Ink and wash tutor

Mihai Marin

Mihai studied traditional brush painting and teaches its discipline in a way that suits contemporary makers.

Private coaching gives your practice somewhere to go.

Bring one stubborn painting or a wider question about your direction. We will set a useful focus for the session and agree what to try next.

Specific feedback

Clear notes on the work in front of you.

Flexible timing

Choose a session that fits your week.

A practical goal

Leave with one next step you can take.

Made in the studio

Small studies, real places, personal marks.

A specialist programme should leave you with work you recognise as your own.

"The Dublin sketching day gave me a reason to slow down. I came home with three pages I actually wanted to keep."
Kelli S., illustrator
"I needed honest feedback on a series, rather than more general tips. The coaching session helped me choose what to develop next."
Nasrullah N., painter

A short creative check-in

Find your specialist path.

Tell us what you make, what you want to improve, and how much time you have. The quiz points you towards the format that fits your current practice.

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Style

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Level

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Focus

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Time

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Plan

It takes about two minutes. Your answers shape the recommendation.

Chart My Artistic Adventure