Taking an art class in Florence |
I
had an amazing experience on my study abroad trip to Florence, Italy this past
winter. Florence was defiantly a huge culture shock for me. I had the opportunity to live with three
other students from New York on the top floor of an apartment next to Duomo di
Firenze. Duomo di Firenze is the main
church of Florence and is considered to be one of the largest churches in the
world. Everyday my roommates and I would
walk past the Duomo and get our cappuccinos before going to class. I had the privilege of taking an introductory
drawing class that was taught by an Italian artist who lived in Florence. My professor taught us many different ways to
draw and made us appreciate all the famous art work of Florence. During class we would walk to museums and do
sketches of famous paintings and sculptures.
We also had the privilege of drawing live nude models to help us
practice for our final drawings. For one
of our final projects we were told to go to the top of Piazza Michelangelo and
sketch a drawing of the view at the top of the hill. We were also told to go to three famous areas
of Italy and complete a drawing of our view.
My roommates and I went to the leaning tower of Pisa, the Coliseum in
Rome and the top of the duomo in Florence and did three separate sketches of
these breathtaking views. This art class
not only taught me how to draw, but it gave me the experience to travel Italy
and see the real lifestyle of an Italian.
Throughout
my trip, I tried some of the most amazing Tuscany dishes which included truffle
pasta, T-bone steak, caprese salad, gelato and much more. Florence is definitely an experience like no
other. Every other store down most of
the blocks either sold wine, leather jackets or pizza. During the night there were secret bakeries at different corners that would sell the freshest pastries. The people of Florence would tell us to find the bakeries by following the smells in the streets of the pastries being prepared. I believe that I adapted to the Italian culture very well on this trip. I’m extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to travel
to Florence at such a young age. This
humbling experience not only made me more open minded to different cultures but
it made me want to travel all over the world.
Yum! |