Fréjus, France - Eric Wiegardt

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Fréjus, France - Eric Wiegardt
VISUAL PLEASURE FOR GENERATIONS
Watercolor
Plein Air Workshop
By Eric Wiegardt
School of Painting
Presents
France
W a t e r c o l o r Plein Air Workshop
Fréjus, France
September 20-October 4, 2014
Frejus, France
Hotel L’Arena
Accommodations
This charming hotel is located in the very heart of old Fréjus , a village in the
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. The hotel is comprised of three typical Provencal-style buildings.
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Amenities
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Rooms
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Restaurant
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Services
About Frejus
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Roman Ruins
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Seaport
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Cathedrals
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Much more
Outdoor Amenities: The beautifully landscaped grounds, delightful pool surrounded by lush vegetation and a tree shaped terrace, provide the perfect
place to paint or relax.
The Rooms: Each room is cozy and nicely appointed
in warm yellows and pastels with private baths, individual adjustable air-conditioning, flat screen TV, in
room safe, telephone, internet/WiFi, towels, soap
and some rooms have hair dryers or available at reception area.
The Restaurant and Lounge: Le Jardin de
L'Arena serves fresh seasonal produce with creatively
prepared Mediterranean cuisine. Whether you dine
inside a beautifully decorated dining room or on the
terrace, it is designed not to disappoint.
Services: Fax Service, rooms adapted for reduced mobility, lift, private car
park (fee), Nice Airport 60 minutes, Saint Raphael Station 5 minutes, Bus Station 10 minutes, shops and restaurants close.
For a tour of the hotel: www.hotel-frejus-arena.com/uk/
Fréjus , France
Fréjus is located half way between Cannes and Saint-Tropez and
boasts a rich artistic and architectural heritage with its 5th century
cathedral and its amphitheatre. It is the ideal place to start exploring what Provence has to offer and to enjoy its many festivals.
Fréjus contains a medieval city as well as a popular seaside resort.
Created by the Romans, Fréjus attracts many tourists because of
its history, cultural and artistic qualities, its well maintained
beaches, the sea and sporting facilities.
There are numerous places of interest in the area, all are reasonably accessible from Fréjus because of its convenient location. The history of Fréjus is very
similar to that of Provence. It has been destroyed many
times in spite of the presence of the Roman Legions. In
49 B.C., Julius Caesar decided to have the Adrian Way
built to link Italy through to Spain. In those days the
Phoceans of Marseille had already set up a colony on the
site, but it was the Roman emperor who gave the port its
prosperity and the city its name of 'Forum Julii' meaning
'market of Julius;' he also named its port 'Claustra
Maris' (The sea bolt).
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It went on to become one of the most important ports in the Mediterranean,
until the Pax Romana, by denying Forum Julii its military activity, marked the
beginning of its decline. The decay of Rome led to that of the cities of its empire.
Between the 7th and the 9th centuries, Muslim invaders repeatedly raided the
city. The sea encroached on the land while invasions by the Muslims and pirates left the monuments in ruin. By the 10th century there was very little left
of the colony, mostly rubble. Sea-borne silt clogged up the port and led to the
formation of a huge swampy plain, which then separated the village from the
sea. (Information proved by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For more information go to :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A9jus.)
In the Area
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Roman Ruins
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Seaport
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Cathedrals
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Bus Trips
Locations and Sites
In Fréjus there are several historic sites Eric will explore with his students:
Fréjus Cathedral
Frejus, Amphitheatre
Amphitheatre
Scattered Roman Ruins including the remains of the aqueduct.
Old century building and streets
Main port of Saint Raphael and Frejus-Plage
Near Fréjus is Saint Raphael, surely one of the oldest resorts on the coast.
There is evidence that wealthy Romans used to pass their summers here 2000
years ago! There are also traces of both prehistoric and ancient Greek occupation - visit the archaeology museum in the town to learn more. In more recent
years it was Napoleon who brought Saint-Raphael to the public gaze when he
landed here after his Egypt 'adventure' - and set off from Saint-Raphael when
first sent into exile.
Saint Raphael
Bus Trips
Saint-Paul-de-Vence is a village in the Alpes-Maritimes area in southeastern
France. One of the oldest medieval towns on the French Riviera, it is well
known for its modern and contemporary art museums and galleries such as
Fondation Maeght which is located nearby.
Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Gorges Du Verdon is a river canyon considered one of
Europe’s most beautiful. It was formed by the Verdon
River which is named after its turquoise coloring. This
will be not only an amazing site but a delight to paint.
Cassis is famous for its cliffs and sheltered inlets along
the Mediterranean Coast. Its charm and beauty will give
us wonderful painting subjects to choose from.
Cassis
Eze is an ancient village, near
Nice. Its narrow streets and dramatic history will be an exciting
visit and opportunity to paint
Gorges Du Verdon studies of rugged architecture.
Visiting a Local Winery will be a wonderful experience not only for capturing in watercolor but sampling the varietals in the region.
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Winery
Eze
France Watercolor Plein Air Workshop Price
Workshop:
What it Includes
What can you expect?
Payment Info
This amazing two week Plein Air Workshop provides you with an experience
you will be talking about for years. Included in this workshop is:
14 nights of lodging which includes breakfast.
Welcome Reception Sunday Afternoon.
Four-three course dinners as a group affair (alcohol not included).
Five bus trips for Plein Air Workshops, shopping and visiting a local winery.
(All fees included, lunches not included).
Workshop by Eric Wiegardt on Plein Air Bus Field Trips and Fréjus and Saint
Raphael.
 Staff assistance throughout workshop.
Because our hotel is situated in Old Frejus, restaurants and shops are just a
short walk away. There will be free time to explore as you wish. We will provide you with information on public transportation, rental car agencies and
much more to aid in exploration of the surrounding areas available to you.
There will be updates on an exclusive website for the latest information as it
becomes available.
Pricing for France 2014 Watercolor Plein Air Workshop
Painter
(shared with painter– two to a room)
$4,300
Painter Superior Room
(one room available-shared)
$4,500
Note: Twin or Double beds available.
Non-Painter (shared room rate)
$3,200
Single Room an additional _____________________
$1,300
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Deposit and Full Payment Information
To reserve this workshop, a $500.00 per person deposit with the
*Registration Form and *Responsibility Clause guarantees your attendance. Deposits must arrive by March 1st 2014. Each person attending is required to fill out both *documents, sign them and return with
their deposit. If you wish, you may call our Gallery (open 4 days a week
from Nov.-June from 11am-4pm PST) and give us your credit card number
for your deposit and then scan and email within 3 days the completed
Registration and Responsibility Clause forms to us at
[email protected] or fax us the forms and credit card number to a secured fax line: 360-665-3772.
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Please check for availability by emailing us at:
[email protected] or call us at 360-665-5976 before mailing
your registration and deposit. There is a great deal of interest so once the
openings are filled, your name will be placed on a waiting list in case of
cancellation by another individual. Availability is on a first come first
serve basis. If there is a cancellation of an individual, you will be contacted. A deposit and both documents will be required at that time to reserve you spot.
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Full payment is due on May 1st of 2014.
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Cancellation Policy
If cancellation is requested between the dates of March 1st, 2014 and May
1st, 2014, all monies will be returned to the applicant minus an administration fee of $300.00.
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If after May 1st, 2014 a cancellation is requested, required in writing, no
monies will be returned to applicant unless that individual’s space can be
resold. If the space is resold, all monies will be returned minus an administration fee of $300.
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No refund will be given to an applicant who does not participate or complete the workshop or the field activities.
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Eric Wiegardt’s Plein Air Workshop reserves the right to cancel the workshop for any reason necessary. All deposits and /or full payments for the
workshop will be reimbursed to the participants immediately upon an announced cancellation.
Note: After a full payment has been received, if there is a substantial increase
over 5% to the conversion tables that govern the Euro dollar (or any monetary
standard) to the U.S. dollar, the applicant will be notified and charged the increase accordingly before departure for Europe.
Travel Information
What Airport? The closest airport to Frejus is the Nice Airport. It is approximately one hour to the hotel.
Is there a Train near by? The train station is right across the street from the
hotel.
How do we get to the hotel upon arrival? Saturday, September 20th is the
arrival date. There is a bus coming to Frejus several times a day from the airport. The bus schedule will be posted on the Lock and Key Website. We
will provide a van at the Town Square where the bus stops to take you to the
hotel. We will need your flight arrival time so we may coordinate with the bus
schedule to pick you up.
How do I get back to the airport? We will have a bus at the hotel on October
4th, arriving at 8:30am for boarding. It is scheduled to leave at 9:00am
to take you to the airport. Please make note of this time and date so you may
plan your flight early afternoon if you are flying on the 4th. It is a one
hour drive to the airport so please allow 3 hours timeframe to assure you
don’t miss your flight.
Other Information
What should I bring? A Materials List will be posted on the Lock and Key
Website for your painting materials.
How shall I dress? Dress for painting and for dinner outings.
What is the weather like? September runs between 7o and 82 Fahrenheit
Is there a lot of walking? Several of the places we will be going, will entail
some walking and some of it is uphill. Eze, Gorge Du Verdon, and SaintPaul-de-Vence will have hills. If you don’t think you can climb or walk any
distance, please let us know.
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Cancellation
Policy, Travel &
other information
Information at a Glance
When: September 20—October 4, 2014
Arrival and Departure: Nice Airport. Distance to hotel is 60 minutes. Transportation information will be provided from the Nice Airport to L’Arena Hotel so you may plan for your individual
schedules.
Cost:
Painter
(shared– two to a room)
Painter Superior Room
(one room available-shared)
Note: Twin or Double beds per your request.
Non-Painter (shared room rate)
Single Room an additional ____________
$4,300
$4,500
$3,200
$1,300
Deposit: $500 per person with Registration Form and Responsibility Clause signed, to be
received by March 1st, 2014.
Full Payment: To be received by May 1st, 2014.
Preferred Payment; Check or Money Order. Credit Cards if necessary-Visa and MasterCard.
The France Watercolor Plein Air Workshop website will have rental car information, train and public bus
schedules. We will give you website addresses that will help plan your free time and/or if you plan an extended stay before or after the workshop. You will be notified by email as we add this information to the
website.
Lock and Key Website Address:
http://ericwiegardt.com/school-of-painting/workshops-abroad/
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France Watercolor Plein Air Workshop
Registration Form
Per Person
Print Name (as on Passport):
Address:
City: _____________________________________ State: ______ Zip:
Home Phone:
_____________________________ Cell Phone:
Email Address:
Accommodations:
( ) I wish to share a room with another student (Twin Beds-TB or Double Bed-DB, Please specify):(TB) (DB)
Full Name:
( ) I prefer a single occupancy room.
( ) I prefer Student/non-Student room (Twin Beds-TB or Double Bed-DB, Please specify):(TB) (DB)
Full Name of Companion:
Payment Method:
Check#:
or Charge my ( ) Deposit ( ) Full payment to
( ) Visa
( ) MC
Card #:
Expiration Date:______________
Name as shown on the Credit Card:
Travel Information:
If you have any medical or dietary restrictions, please list them here:
Emergency contact number and name:
Print Name:
Phone No:
In signing below we accept that you have read the brochure and understand and agree to the terms and
conditions set forth: Signature:
*Remittance of this Registration Form and the Responsibility Clause (on the next page) should be mailed to:
Wiegardt Studio Gallery—PO Box 1114—Ocean Park, WA 98640
*See Page 4 for other alternatives to mailing.
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Responsibility Clause
For France Watercolor Plein Air Workshop
September 20-October 4, 2014
Travel insurance is highly recommended, and should be arranged by you.
Wiegardt Studio Gallery (WSG) employees, Eric and Ann Wiegardt, affiliates-Gail Baer and CommunicaDe Consulting, LLC (CDC, LLC), successors, or assigns are not liable for any negligent or
willful act or failure to act, of any person, third party or entity which is to, or provides goods or services including but not limited to: transportation companies, equipment suppliers, food service
providers of any kind, etc.
I acknowledge that I am voluntarily participating in this trip with the knowledge of the inherent
risks and dangers involved including but not limited to: negligence on the part of WSG, its employees, Eric and Ann Wiegardt, Gail Baer, CDC,LLC, physical exertion, forces of nature, transportation failures, consumption of alcohol, risks with food or impure water, civil unrest, terrorism,
criminal activity, wild or other animals, failure of equipment, accident or illness without means of
evacuation or availability of medical supplies or services or adequacy of medical attention once
provided, and lost/stolen/or misplaced luggage or property.
I hereby agree to be responsible for my own welfare and accept any and all risks of delay, unanticipated events, inconvenience, illness, injury, emotional trauma or death.
I hereby release and discharge forever WSG and employees, Eric and Ann Wiegardt, Gail Baer and
CDC, LLC from and against any and all liability arising from my participation in this trip.
I agree that this release is legally binding upon me, all members of my family and all minors travelling with me, my and their heirs, successors, assigns, and legal representatives, it being my intention to release WSG and employees, Eric and Ann Wiegardt, Gail Baer and CDC, LLC, successors, affiliates, and assigns from any and all liability to the maximum extent by laws of both in the
United States or outside of the United States.
I acknowledge that to participate, I will require a legal passport, and that WGS reserves the right to
remove me or any participant it judges incapable of meeting the rigors of activities or who detracts
from the enjoyment of the trip by others. I will follow all safety rules presented to me either written or oral by Wiegardt Studio Gallery (WSG) or CommunicaDe Consulting, LLC (CDC, LLC).
Print Name:
Signature:
Date:
Print Name:
Signature:
Date:
Failure to fill out the Registration Form with signature and the Responsibility Clause with signature (s) will be considered an invalid registration and will remove you from the France Plein Air Workshop list. All participants (Painters
and Non-Painters) are required to complete both the Registration Form and the Responsibility Clause with signature.
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VISUAL PLEASURE FOR GENERATIONS
For more information on Eric Wiegardt’s School of Painting and to schedule a workshop, contact us at the
following:
Eric Wiegardt’s School of Painting
PO Box 1114
Ocean Park, WA 98640
Phone: 360-665-5976
Email: [email protected]
www.ericwiegardt.com
Eric Wiegardt, a native of Washington State, grew up near the small
town of Oysterville. Following a degree in Civil Engineering from the
University of Washington, he graduated from the famed American
Academy of Art in Chicago where he studied under his mentor, Irving
Shapiro. He returned to his home town in 1985 to open Wiegardt Studio Gallery in the Victorian home built by his oyster pioneering great
grandfather. Since then he has left an indelible mark on the art world.
Eric is a member of the American Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society, Allied Artists of America, Watercolor West, Northwest Watercolor Society, and the Transparent Watercolor Society of
America. His work has exhibited at the Frye Museum, Salmagundi
Club, Knickerbocker Artists, National Arts Club, Butler Institute of
American Art, and others.
His instructional DVD’s have inspired artists around the globe. Featured in many books on watercolor, Wiegardt has served as a judge as
well as lectured and taught in the United States and Europe.
(Eric’s watercolor interpretation of his gallery.)