Ciao!
Iโm coming up on my fourth and final week in Italy. I can honestly say Iโve never had, nor will I ever have, classes like these again. This scholastic experience couldnโt be achieved any other way. It wouldnโt be the same in a classroom, with a book, or online. Itโs like history books coming to life.Every study abroad program is different , but this was the perfect class for me, hands on, with few restrictions, much less stressful than the typical college course. It allowed for a more personalized experience.ย
History has never been my favorite subject, but being in Italy studying art history made everything more relatable.So if youโre kind of like me when it comes to history, youโd definitely appreciate an abroad experience of it. It gives you the opportunity to live the history by physically being there in ancient cities and palaces, being able to touch/feel [when they let you] the marble, stone, etc.
โย From my sketchbook โ
As far as staying focused [and alert] in class while experiencing all this, I think it depends on your personality and mindset, but here are aย few tips that should help a little.
Tips and Tricks:โจ
- Separate yourself mentally from being โon vacationโ and in school, just remember, there are grades, look at the syllabus [and any other info you receive] often.
- Always set an alarm.
- When you first arrive DO NOT take a nap, jet lag is a killer, I know, but try to stay up as late as you can so your body adjusts more easily [aim for 22:00 or 10 pm].
โ From my sketchbook
The drawing requirements for this program have forced me to draw more than I have in years. Betweenย 75-100 sketches total. Much of the subject matter comes from the different historical sites andย museums we visit for art historyโthe two classes are very intertwined.ย The drawing class gets more classroom timeโstudio hoursโfor our final projects. There is also a collaborative book project in which we are layering everyoneโs favorite sketches into a zine. I participated in the โbook clubโ where we assembled the preliminary copies of the art, 3 layers on each page (1 yellow, 1 red, 1 blue), 30 pg. total. About 6-7 of us helped out and it was pretty fun. We broke off into 3 groups and kind of had an assembly-line going . It was not a very difficult process, but it forced me to socialize/ communicate with my peers to ask for clarification or fix any hiccups I came across along the way. Iโm glad I did it; I got to see a lot of amazing work. (Iโll show you the finished results in my next blog.)
Iโm still having a difficult time making friends, but Iโm trying to push myself. This weekendโduring our time off from classโI went out with my roommates: shopping, gelato, and fish kisses. We went to a garra rufa fish spa where the fish basically suck the dead skin off your feetโitโs harmless, they have no teeth. If youโre not too squeamish about having little animals on your skin I say do it! Your feet will be extremely soft afterwards. I was nervous at first but it didnโt hurt at all, kind of tickled. It was a more of a tingling sensation, like your feet are falling asleep. Definitely a nice detox from the constant walking. Youโll walk about 80% of the time in Italyโespecially Florence, itโs a walking cityโ but at least youโll be in great shape!
Arrivederci,
Jazmine