IDCEC has approved the course "True (Buon) Fresco: Introduction for Interior Designers" developed by Fresco School for CEU credit.
The Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) has approved the course titled "True (Buon) Fresco: Introduction for Interior Designers" for Continuing Education credit.
This 1 hour and 15 minute course explains the meaning of true (buon) fresco and dispels misconceptions about this form of art. During the course the participants will learn about the 40-thousand year history of fresco and see famous fresco examples from different cultures. They will learn about fresco styles and have a clear understanding of fresco techniques. They will learn foundational differences between classic lime plasters, including fresco, and imitation techniques, such as modified acrylic based plaster imitations.
The participants will also discover fresco as 100% organic and the most sustainable form of art where all materials and pigments come from Earth. The course will illustrate how fresco can enhance the interior and exterior design of a house in traditional classic or contemporary settings. The course is designed for artists, interior designers, architects, fine art lovers and history lovers as an introduction into the world of fresco.
The course is taught by fresco artist iLia Anossov, one of few artists in the world who can be considered masters of fresco art. His knowledge of the techniques of this most difficult art form is sought out by his contemporaries at great art institutes and museums. Since 1997 iLia has been teaching at the Fresco School the only art school in the U.S. offering ongoing fresco curriculum. iLia's combination of recognition and creative imagination has graced scores of public and private buildings, homes, events. His work includes Malibu Fresco, Albuquerque Fresco, 73rd and 76th Academy Awards Governors Ball, Caesars Palace, restoration of David Hockney's mural and much more.
The course is taught at the premises of Fresco School (www.frescoschool.org) located in the art hub of Downtown Los Angeles right across The LA Mart. The participants will have a chance to see examples of various frescoes as well as the materials and pigments used to create frescoes.
IDCEC is the central approval body for the interior design profession's CEUs. The CE Units will be accepted by its three core members: ASID, IDC and IIDA. CEUs are also accepted by many AIA state boards as Learning Units (LUs).
For more information regarding the dates and times please contact Anatoly at 310-850-7775 or email through http://www.iladesigns.com/fresco_contact.html



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