COURSE CODE: E2503P009
COURSE DATES: 24th April 2026 – 12th June 2026
TUTOR: Carl Randall
DAYS: 8
TIMES: 10:30am – 4:30pm
EXPERIENCE LEVEL: Ages 18+, Intermediate
FEE: Early bird: £490.50 / Standard price: £545
LOCATION: Bankside Campus, 185 Park Street, SE1 9BL
This course is an introduction to various techniques and approaches taken by great portrait painters from the past. Through study and analysis, the projects will give you the opportunity to learn how to apply some of the methods used by historical painters, taught in a structured and step by step manner. Using paintings in London‘s National Gallery as the basis of studies, you will create copies of well-known portraits by artists (under the broad term ‘Old Masters’). The course will conclude with developing a portrait of your own, using a combination of effective Old Master techniques. Composition and background will also be discussed and considered.
Your tutor will support you fully throughout the course in both group sessions and one-to-one support, providing regular feedback, critique and constructive advice.
Students will be able to:
Recommend booking by: April 14, 2025
All attendees must be aged 18 and over.
Our Intermediate courses are suitable for students who have considerable prior knowledge of the taught medium or have completed a Beginners/Beginners + course with the Art Academy.
These courses tend to be less structured and instead are tailored to the classes’ needs and the direction they want to advance in. Choose an Intermediate course if you are looking to improve your skills and have more critical discussions around the work you produce.Intermediate
YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN MATERIALS
Please note that as this course is based around materials and techniques, please take careful note of items needed for each lesson (as also stated above in ‘What to Bring‘). Please also note that students will not be using materials as used exactly by the Old Masters. For convenience and cost, materials and techniques have been adapted and simplified for the purposes of this course.
The Academy is a white spirit and turpentine free environment and only odourless spirits, such as Zest-it or Sansodor, are permitted on the premises. Students must provide their own spirits, which can be recycled for longevity.
We request that you bring 2 small jars (one with a lid, one without) to hold your spirit, and a few cloth rags for brush cleaning (such as an old cotton t-shirt).
Below is an approximate list of what is currently required for the course. Please also check the ‘what to bring’ sections above. Your tutor will advise if further materials or equipment are required as the course progresses.
Materials will be discussed in detail in the first class. Students will benefit from purchasing any additional supplies they need after this introduction.
Most drawing and painting materials can be purchased from the Academy shop during shop hours but please check with us ahead of the course.
An Oil Painting Pack (£75.00) contains:
Carl Randall is a graduate of The Slade School of Fine Art, The Royal Drawing School London, and Tokyo University of Arts Japan. He is the winner of the BP Travel Award at The National Portrait Gallery, The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition, The Nomura Art Prize Japan, as well as several other awards. He has had several solo exhibitions in London and Japan, with group exhibitions at The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Academy of Arts, The Jerwood Gallery, Flowers Gallery, The Mall Galleries, Christies New York & London, Tokyo Art Award, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Arts; as well as participating in art fairs in Switzerland, Turkey, Japan and Taiwan. His work has been the featured on the BBC World Service and CNN, and can be found in the collections of University College London Art Museum, Tokyo Geidai Art Museum Japan, Foundation Carmignac Paris, and The Royal Collection (being commissioned by HRH Prince of Wales), as well as in private collections in the UK, Japan, Australia and USA. He has been commissioned to make paintings for high-end London restaurants Kioku By Endo and Bob Bob Ricard City. His fine art prints are in the collection of Cambridge University, the National Poetry Library, London Zoo, and Channel 4 News Studios. He was invited to be artist in residence in Hiroshima City to paint portraits of survivors of the Atomic Bomb, and at the Grand Prix Formula 1 Races in Japan. His BP Travel Award display of sixteen Japan paintings at the National Portrait Gallery in 2013 was accompanied by ‘Japan Portraits’ – a catalogue illustrating paintings and drawings made during his stay in Tokyo. The exhibition then travelled to Aberdeen Art Gallery Scotland; Wolverhampton Art Gallery England; and The Tokaido Hiroshige Museum, Shizuoka Japan.
185 Park Street,London SE1 9BL tel: +44 (0) 207407 6969
This is our new purpose built accessible campus. Find more information here
Nearest Tube/ Rail: London Bridge or Southwark (both a 10-15 minute walk). Please note that London Bridge has two exits, the most direct route is to follow signs to “Borough Market”.
Bankside Campus
Students are welcome to use The Hub during break times, where you can prepare hot drinks and/or food. You must bring your own keep-cup, water bottle or food container to the Academy as mugs, glasses, and containers will not be available in our Bankside campus.
Tea and coffee will be provided by the Academy and is available from the island unit at the end of The Hub.
We offer a number of concessions and discounts, please find more information on what we offer here.
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Original price was: £545.00.£490.50Current price is: £490.50.
Early bird 10% off until the 9th of March 2026