About
For millennia, the Heavenly Jerusalem has been portrayed in illuminated manuscripts, panel paintings, and frescoes as a vision of divine perfection, its multi-layered and scriptural content illustrated through geometric harmony and golden light.
Delve into the rich artistic tradition and symbolism of this theme, exploring its many historical representations before creating your interpretation. Participants will develop and paint their compositions in egg tempera or watercolour, learning to mindfully prepare natural pigments for as they work towards their artistic vision of the Heavenly Jerusalem.
This course is perfect for artists interested in sacred themes, architectural composition, and symbolic painting through a creative and meditative approach in the contemporary context.
Key Information
Who is this course for?
All levels of ability and experience are welcome. You must be aged 18 or over to participate in our programmes.
What days do I attend?
Monday – Friday, 11 – 15 August 2025
How many students can attend?
14 people
Where will this course take place?
This course will take place at our studios at The King’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts, 19-22 Charlotte Road, London EC2A 3SG.
What should I bring to class?
- Watercolors – artist-grade pan or tube watercolors.
- Brushes – Pointed round watercolour brushes for details, broader ones for washes.
- Optional: if you would like to gild part of your image, please bring a book of loose gold leaf. The colour and carat are up to you, but ensure it is loose and not transfer gold.
Wear comfortable clothing that you do not mind getting slightly messy. Avoid wearing: Baggy clothing (especially sleeves); Loose jewellery; Short sleeve t-shirts (when there is a chance of contact with hazardous materials); High heels or open-toed shoes.
FAQs
Do you offer concessions?
Yes, we offer concessions for full time students and Seniors/60+.
Concessions cannot be applied in retrospect. To receive a concession, please apply via our online form. We will then send you a discount code to use when booking your space.
Terms & Conditions
The School reserves the right to discontinue or suspend a Course up to fourteen (14) calendar days before the advertised start date of the Course. This course requires a minimum number of enrollments to run.
Our normal terms and conditions apply.
Tutor Biography
Gabriel Chaim is a Brazilian artist, living and working in Europe. He is a graduate of The King’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts, where he was excited to find an institution still teaching traditional techniques rooted in the inspirational principles connecting the whole of creation.