Thursday, August 10, 2023

An Artistic Adventure in San Miguel de Allende


SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE
A Painter's Paradise
 
I have had the pleasure of putting together a special itinerary for October of next year for a group of ladies from Denver that are avid painters and love to travel to exotic places for some unique workshops.  And believe me, this will be an incredible adventure!  
 Ten days in San Miguel de Allende and
staying at a charming B & B right in the historic center of town.  
Experience the exceptional treasures of San Miguel;  its beautiful colonial architecture, delicious cuisine, native culture, comfortable climate, endless shopping and interesting museums.  A place I have lived and spent time in for over the past 49 years. 
A walking tour on Day two
with lunch at one of my favorite restaurants where Chef Anna Lilia will prepare a special lunch just for us.   
After lunch we will tour, La Esquina, the children's folk art museum situated in an old colonial three-story home that has been meticulously restored.  The concept of Maestra Angélica Tijerina when creating La Esquina was to group the works into four main themes, to promote and disseminate popular toys and games highlighting their manufacturing characteristics, materials and social function, as well as their artistic qualities, expression of creativity and cultural diversity of the country.  Over the course of 57 years, Tijerina has collected an astounding collection of over 3,500 Mexican toys from 28 different states in Mexico.
More on La Esquina, go to the post on my Blog:   
Link: https://robintalkscookstravels.blogspot.com/2017/12/la-esquina-childrens-folk-museum.html
One morning we will walk over to La Fabrica Aurora.  The La Aurora textile factory was one of San Miguel de Allende’s most important industrial operations from its opening in 1902 to its closure in 1991. It was the town’s biggest employer.  In 2004, it was re-inaugurated in its current form, a bustling collection of shops, galleries and cafes that many refer as a paradise for art lovers.
That afternoon we will spend at the lovely home of my good friend, Chef Paco's, up on the hill where we will have an inter-active cooking class of some phenomenal recipes.
After we will dine al fresco and enjoy the lunch that was prepared along with some local wines.
On our way to the first day of our painting workshop, we will make a stop at 
the Sanctuary of Atotonilco (often referred to as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico).
The murals are everywhere and it is truly spectacular.
Artist Frank Garnder is a landmark in San Miguel.  I recently met with him to talk about the workshop and I was very inspired by what he was proposing knowing that my group is not new to painting.  A graduate from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1986 with a BFA in Painting, he had a desire to explore the world and find true inspiration for his paintings.  This eventually led him on his second trip to Mexico in 1990 to San Miguel and it  has been his home ever since.  
 
Frank says, “A controlled chaos or loose spontaneity is my favored look, although each color and stroke is well thought out and carefully placed. I try and convey to the viewer my feelings about the scene through my use of color and brushwork. I’ll let the subject, my mood, or both determine how much detail is required to complete each painting.”  
 
For more on Frank, go to www.FrankGardner.com 
Frank's studio space is streaming with natural light and an ideal spot to spend the day.  You will be at Frank's studio three out of the four days.
 
Some works in progress from a landscape, caballeros, collages, a painting of his collage...
 A series of collages in the works...
Frank's property is an oasis in the campo (countryside)!  The cacti are just spectacular and the craftsmanship of the stonework is superb.  
An ideal landscape for Plein Air painting...  The lighting in San Miguel is spectacular, especially the morning and afternoon light.  Ideal for painters and photographers.
A break from the workshop, a side trip over over to Guanajuato where we will experience the elegant architecture, 
gorgeous churches and pedestrian streets,
 the beautiful Opera House, Diego Rivera Museum, 
world renowned Gorky Gonzales’s ceramic studio and then enjoy a sublime, gourmet meal at the best restaurant in town, Casa Mercedes. 
One day with Frank will be at the exclusive Rancho del Sol Dorado.
A beautiful venue with stables, horses, an outdoor kitchen for dining, 
 goats, chickens...
One morning will be at a taller (workshop) where you will create your own mini-Mojiganga!  
Mojigangas, supersize papier-mâché puppets, are a staple of almost every San Miguel de Allende wedding, fiesta, and callejoneada (parade).   The word "mojiganga" carries with it the meaning of "burlesque"... these giants are farcical and expansive exaggerations of humanity.
Pack your canvas and supplies for we will then head over to the phenomenal setting and spectacular home, Casa AguaMiel, 
and gallery of dear friends, Alfredo and Jim's, for an afternoon of painting
followed by an early dinner starting with a Tequila tasting, then a variety of mesquite grilled pizzas with traditional and Mexican toppings, salads and side dishes, dessert, wine, beer and fruit waters.  
They just recently hosted the opening night gala at their home for the International Film Festival.  It was over the top.
The last day you are on your own to shop, sight see, wander around town before we meet up for our farewell dinner when I have my favorite trio play for us over our cocktail hour.
 
My first encounter with San Miguel de Allende was the summer of 1974 when I went to the Art Institute and that same summer my parents bought their first Mexican house in the historic center of town.  And that is when my love affair with Mexico, especially San Miguel started.  Because of my intimate, long relationship with San Miguel, I receive extraordinary service, have exceptional contacts and countless resources in town.  On my tours, we dine at some of the best restaurants.  My driver and transportation service are top notch, whose owner I have know for over 25 years.  It is easy to say San Miguel is "my home away from home".
 
 
You simply just have to show up.  
I will have taken care of everything.  
That's the beauty of my tours.
It's a trip of a lifetime!   
 
 
TRAVEL IS THE ONLY THING YOU BUY 
THAT MAKES YOU RICHER 
 
October 12 - 22, 2024

 
 
 

 

 

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