October 15, 2022 / Eye on the Collective

First Blooper Reel!

The FAA Collective

We captured many wonderful talks and techniques on film, and were able to experience first hand how much hard work and discipline FAA artists put into the development of their craft. We also had some unexpectedly hilarious moments that we are glad to bring to you today.

Welcome to all of our new subscribers and a big thanks to those of you who have been following us since the beginning of The FAA Collective. We are so grateful for your support!
As a small token of our appreciation, this year we have prepared for you all.. Our first Blooper reel!

The FAA Collective’s first Blooper Reel!

We had a lot of fun putting together this selection of behind the scenes takes that didn’t make it into the original videos.
We captured many wonderful talks and techniques on film, and were able to experience first hand how much hard work and discipline FAA artists put into the development of their craft. We also had some unexpectedly hilarious moments that we are glad to bring to you today.

We want to thank in order of appearance: Nicholas Chaundy, Erica Arcudi, Jacky Chan, Toby Neve, Tanvi Pathare, Eran Webber, Dasha Belokrylova, Susan Tintori, Eric Drummond, Mitch Shea, Thor Larsen, Vitaliy Shtanko, Marco Franco and Daniel Graves, for giving us the opportunity to create the FAA Collective videos, and share some unforgettable moments with all of you.

More about The FAA Collective

The FAA has fostered the growth of several hundred painters and sculptors. Each of them is contributing to the ongoing tradition of figurative realism through their professional work. Now it is time to share this experience with the world through The FAA Collective.

Our goal for The FAA Collective is to bring visibility to our graduates’ careers, and to spread the culture of contemporary figurative art through video and editorial content.
Our graduates are bringing great art to the world and we want to show it!

It is the philosophy of the Florence Academy to teach in person and to work from life. Online instruction, therefore, does not substitute the multiple benefits provided by the shared studio experience, but through our formative content we hope to expand and enrich today’s knowledge on contemporary figurative art.

We use our location on the FAA Campus in Florence as the backdrop for our videos, and produce original music to immerse you into the creative space of the artists. Many of them collaborate remotely from around the world giving us the opportunity to share with you unique access to working artists through this platform. The FAA Art History Lectures are filmed in the Gallery on the Florence campus, a space that welcomes and unites our community of professional artists and students.

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