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    The Retreat is an open artist studio offering relaxing and creative...
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    • carol_gaskell1 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Thanks John and Jana, kids, dogs and kittens for such a fantastic week at the Retreat. Greetings to Phyllis, Josephine, Sean, Pauline and Robin who were a lovely part of the experience as we painted, ate and travelled around this wonderful area. My husband Steve took his road bike and had a fabulous time cycling on the Strada Bianca. We even managed a swim in the Adriatic. John is a calm taskmaster; lots of painting done in the time available. Hints and tips at every turn but no pressure to do anything but your own thing as Josephine affirmed.We arranged a pick up from Ancona because travelling with the bike is a bit awkward on public transport. This made for a relaxing arrival and departure with lots of time to appreciate the area.I am determined to paint Force again even if photographs cannot do it justice. Hope to visit the real thing again too.
    • phyllis13mullaney 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Spent a week, painting "En Plein Air", just standing in one beautiful spot after another...(sun hat a good idea!) John took us to some beautiful places, most of which were nearby, The Retreat itself has views to die for and you can sit and eat your breakfast while admiring them. We were well catered for by Jana and entertained by the girls, Chester the dog and assorted rescued cats! One of our group came not to paint, but cycle, he found some excellent rides, including the "strada bianci" (I think that's right) - white stone tracks .Us "ladies wot paint" came home with three oils, two acrylics and a water colour. Very relaxing yet productive week. Many thanks!
    • judyd222 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Arrival at the Retreat takes your breath away! You think you are looking at a picture postcard, but it is the landscape from 1200 feet up on the mountaintop, overlooking the rolling hills and farms and vineyards of the region of Le Marche with a clear view straight across to the hilltop town of Force, pronounced For chay. The house and accommodations are immaculate and very comfortable, though simple. The warmth of the family, is huge. In minutes, you will love John and Jana and Lili and Ivy and Chester the dog who thinks he's a person, kittens, roosters, etc. I found the Retreat, as many of us do, on the Internet and took a chance after reading reviews in the hope I would have a good painting holiday while enjoying other guests. We were a group of 7 solo travelers including one couple. We all bonded immediately over the abundance of wine that is freely poured. John is an amazing host and excellent artist and instructor. I had never used oils or done landscapes before and we were all at different levels, but his patience and attention were divided among us all. As a host, there wasn't anything that wasn't done for you to make your experience an excellent one. Jana runs the house, with what seems to be great ease. She is so competent, her young children the most well behaved and adorable and being taught many things by her loving parents. It was a joy to behold. And there was her cooking! Every meal and there are many, were works of art in themselves! Fresh is the word, flavorful and varied. Two soups made during the week with "whatever was available" deserved Michelin stars!It was a peaceful and rewarding week filled with the creative smells of paint, the laughter of camaraderie, the divine tastes of the food, the senses on overload as we toured the area, sketched, slept, walked and enjoyed.
    • SueLiz46 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This week was more than a painting retreat, it was a wonderful experience in the Le Marche region of Italy. The view from the terrace each morning was as breathtaking as the day before, and the walks with Chester (the dog) an enlivening experience that enabled me to exchange greetings with the local farmer and his very noisy dogs. Our week was spent discovering different painting mediums; oils, acrylics, watercolour and pastels. My husband, as a more accomplished artist, had the best time trying new things. My expertise in all these mediums is very limited but I did enjoy learning a few new basic techniques. Attempting to sketch and paint Force was a lost cause as far as I was concerned but looking at that hill town each day was a pleasure, as were our outings to Montedinove, Ascoli Piceno and Servigliano to sketch and paint. Our group of six 'artists' spent a pleasant week getting to know one another, and while John and Martin were busy helping our group to draw and paint, Jana was producing the most amazing meals. We really ate extremely well.This is a painting holiday to be recommended. The surroundings lend themselves to contemplation and a desire to somehow put it all on to paper or canvas. A splendid week that will be remembered for a long time
    • lawriea2013 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went to the Retreat twice this year in May and September doing two very different courses.And this is my third trip altogether.the first trip was an Urban sketchers course with a life class break in between visits out. it was brilliant, a nice team of people and some really great serious teaching. In Sept I went with my daughter, and we had such a laugh with our fellow guests, but got some serious painting in. John and Jena are brilliant. John the real professional but with a laid back approach, and a sense of humour similar to my own, Jana great organisor and great cook and the place itself with its beautiful scenery is fabulous, and one day if I practice real hard I will master painting that bloody view over to Force.
    • jungleprincess11 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I recently had the pleasure of attending a week-long painting holiday in Poppi, a beautiful and charming town in Tuscany. The program is offered by John and Jana, who own The Retreat (a separate facility in a different location in Force, Italy). The Tuscany trip was wonderful from beginning to end. Our group of 5 people (not including John, the instructor) stayed in a lovely little hotel called Albergo San Lorenzo, which had magnificent gardens and views of the Tuscan landscape. (I have reviewed the Albergo separately.) We ate like royalty -- the owners of the Albergo, Sabine and Michael -- prepared three fabulous, restaurant-quality meals for us each day. John's painting instruction was excellent for all levels (and our group included both seasoned artists and raw beginners). The trip was a great mix of painting on the grounds of the Albergo and in the town of Poppi, as well as fascinating day trips to Florence and the nearby town of Arezzo. I went as a solo traveler but our group quickly bonded thanks to John's terrific personality. He made sure that we were taken care of in all respects. I would highly recommend this holiday for anyone looking to learn more about art and to fully enjoy and appreciate the beauty of Tuscany.
    • MaureenS573 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Last year at this time (early July'12) I was looking forward to going to the Retreat. Having found it on the internet, I took a chance after reading all the testimonials and from the photos. I lucked out! The art lessons with John, the exquisite location, Jana's food, their girls, the wonderful sleeps, walks, medieval towns and fellow artists (all levels) and lots of laughter and learning.My dream is to go back again and share it with my sisters.
    • Mahja59 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was at The Retreat last July - it was such a wonderfully unforgettable 10 days that I am completely envious of others who have been since. My decision to go there was based solely on the great website; it could have been disastrous but I needn't have worried. Like many other reviewers have noted, the holiday delivered all it promised, and more. So aptly named - The Retreat - John and Jana are perfect hosts and have worked hard to create a place,in a completely idyllic setting, where you can relax and feel truly inspired. As a tutor,John gauged our individual needs and catered for them accordingly,in his lovely,easy going manner. I certainly feel I developed as a painter under his guidance. We all arrived as solo travellers but it didn't take long,over Jana's delicious meals under the beautiful Marche stars, to become a group of friends. It takes 4 hours to get to The Retreat from Rome on the bus. It was an easy to negotiate without the language and a pleasant journey. Jana can help you with times etc. John picked me up from the bus stop. Driving,once you get out of Rome, would also be a good option since the region does have a lot to offer. An artist's folder or cardboard tube might be useful for those masterpieces you create.
    • amyLondres 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      As a COMPLETE beginner in the art world I was a little daunted at the thought of spending 10 days painting, when I wasn't entirely sure which way round to hold a paint brush. However my fears were instantly banished from the moment we arrived at The Retreat. A thoroughly wonderful holiday, in which John catered for all levels. Very encouraging teacher, who built up my confidence with painting. Not only that but it was a very special time for my Mum and I who had come together and I can safely say we will always remember The Retreat experience. Set in beautiful scenery and with wonderful hosts - this truly is divine! I wish that everyone goes there... I'll even lend you my paintbrush!
    • 565ValerieP 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Grand Tour of Tuscany was absolutely wonderful. John was not only a fantasic art instructor but a very knowledged tour guide. He took us to some wonderful sights I never would have found on my own. We had many impromptu happenings that made the trip that much more memorable! Very easy going guy who didn't seem to even mind when us girls wanted to pop into the shops! We took day trips to many museums, churches and galleries with no standing in line! Everything went very smoothly. I felt like I was with a small group of friends on holiday, a great experience.Valerie P, Manitoba, Canada
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