Paint the Brilliant Colors, Light and Costumed Models
of San Miguel de Allende
(voted 'best city in the world' by Travel & Leisure readers)
dates to be determined
We will be lodging at the fantastic Casa de la Noche in the heart of San Miguel.
of San Miguel de Allende
(voted 'best city in the world' by Travel & Leisure readers)
dates to be determined
We will be lodging at the fantastic Casa de la Noche in the heart of San Miguel.
A brief look at our Casa de la Noche... I have brought hundreds of artists and art lovers to this magical place.. C'mon and join me there again!
Click on the green button. When the Square page comes up click on PAY and then Check Out as Guest
San Miguel de Allende may just be the most charming small town in Mexico. It's no pueblito, though, but a colorful, colonial-style city with a vibrant wine scene, markets and artisans galore, and one of the most impressive gastronomic scenes in Mexico.
From the second you drop into downtown, you'll see the iconic, pink Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel towering above the lower, Spanish-style buildings sprawled out around the square. Walk around the square, people watch, or duck into the nearby artisan market to pick up handmade goodies.
Despite being a small town, San Miguel de Allende is filled with things to do, whether you're in town for a day or a week. It's a cultural hub, with plenty of art exhibition spaces and live music performances around town in the evenings. And if you can't fit everything into one trip, you'll just have to come back; you wouldn't be the first foreigner to land in San Miguel permanently.
This is a video I took for the workshop I organized for the Pastel Society of America
From the second you drop into downtown, you'll see the iconic, pink Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel towering above the lower, Spanish-style buildings sprawled out around the square. Walk around the square, people watch, or duck into the nearby artisan market to pick up handmade goodies.
Despite being a small town, San Miguel de Allende is filled with things to do, whether you're in town for a day or a week. It's a cultural hub, with plenty of art exhibition spaces and live music performances around town in the evenings. And if you can't fit everything into one trip, you'll just have to come back; you wouldn't be the first foreigner to land in San Miguel permanently.
This is a video I took for the workshop I organized for the Pastel Society of America
Here is a gallery of photos of our studio - available 24/7!
We have 24/7 access to the studio along with some great costumed models.
We have 24/7 access to the studio along with some great costumed models.
Looks great, but how do you get there? Depending on where you're coming from, you can fly into Dallas or Houston and take the short plane ride to Guanajuato (BJX) or Queretaro's (QRO) lovely, modern airports. From there, I'll have a van pick you up and take you to the Casa de la Noche. You can also fly into Mexico City and take a plane either to Queretaro or Guanajuato or take the long van ride to San Miguel from the Mexico City airport (MEX).
Here's my own tour of the local art supply store El Pato