Cultivating Mastery at The Barnes Atelier of Art

Cultivating Mastery at The Barnes Atelier of Art
Co-founder and director of The Barnes Atelier of Art, Travis Seymour reviews a student's work in his atelier in London on Sept. 12, 2017. Milene Fernandez/The Epoch Times
Milene Fernandez
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LONDON—Following just a half hour train ride from the center of London, a short walk along the River Thames and along the bend to Barnes High Street, you pass various shops—a grocery store, a cafe—and while you might keep an eye out, passing the fishmongers, then a hardware store, you could easily miss The Barnes Atelier of Art. The small brick building is tucked at the end of a narrow, moss-covered alleyway. Once you see the distinctive wrought-iron sign jutting out and the lion’s head knocker on the door, you know you are at the right place.
The door knocker of The Barnes Atelier of Art in London on Sept. 9, 2017. (Milene Fernandez/The Epoch Times)
The door knocker of The Barnes Atelier of Art in London on Sept. 9, 2017. Milene Fernandez/The Epoch Times