Porcelain painting classes

In our Atelier in Buenos Aires and through our virtual platform, we transform porcelain painting into a discipline of precision and healing. From the mastery of oil in mole From realism in portraits to the art of living in the present, I guide you to see what others don't, using techniques of third cooking, integrating the baking process to gain depth, and guarantee the eternity of your work.

The sessions are 2 hours long, with a maximum of 7 people to ensure close, personalized attention. The project is flexible: each student proposes their own idea, allowing everyone to progress at their own pace and according to their own interests. I invite you to join us to discover your potential and share the passion for this art; contact me for availability and fees.

Virtual classes

My online classes take place via Zoom, maintaining the same spirit of connection and learning as the in-person version. I see painting as a form of active meditation, a space where I guide you to inhabit the present moment while exploring your creativity. No prior experience is necessary to join, as we cover all levels, from the simplest techniques to advanced freehand painting.

Despite the virtual format, I maintain the warmth of a real group: I work with a maximum of 7 people, which allows us to interact, share the process, and enrich each other's work in real time. The project is open-ended, so you propose what you want to paint, and I'll guide you in using various media to bring your ideas to life.

The workshop lasts two hours and is designed to demonstrate that, in art, borders don't exist. The screen becomes a bridge uniting us through a shared passion, allowing us to connect and learn without distance being an obstacle. I invite you to join this experience where miles dissolve through color; contact me for dates and fees.

In-person workshop

My in-person classes are held at my studio in Villa Devoto, Buenos Aires. The format is limited to 7 students per class, with a total duration of 2 hours. The theme for each piece is open, and my students have varying skill levels. Please note that no prior experience is necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions

In this section you will find frequently asked questions about my classes and their current formats. If you still have any further questions, please contact me.

Where are the in-person classes held and what is their scope?

My in-person classes are held in the heart of Villa Devoto, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's a space designed for concentration and technique, welcoming students from all over Buenos Aires and the surrounding areas who seek excellence in the third firing. For those located abroad or in other provinces, we offer a virtual option via Zoom, maintaining the same technical rigor and a small class size (maximum 7 people) to ensure personalized, world-class learning.

No prior experience is necessary to join our Atelier. In our classes, whether in person in Buenos Aires or online, we cover everything from the basics to mastery of realism. Regarding materials, we advise each student on their selection. optimal mineral pigments and oils, ensuring that they work with tools that allow them to achieve the transparencies and durability that designer porcelain demands.

The main focus is on the Oil on Mole technique and Freehand Realism. Unlike conventional workshops, we delve into the morphological study of nature, the human figure, and portraits. We teach mastery of the third cooking, The use of the nib for jewelry details and the application of precious metals such as gold, allowing each student to develop their own style with a professional finish.

Given the personalized attention and limited spaces, our in-person vacancies in Argentina are usually full. However, we have an active waiting list. By signing up, you'll have priority should any spots open up. Meanwhile, many of our students are beginning their journey in the Virtual Academy, This allows them to master the theory and technique of color before integrating into the physical work in Marina Fiamingo's workshop.

The art of painting on porcelain

A good observer makes a good painter.

A good observer makes a good painter.

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