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Practical Colour Mixing Methodology Workshop, Oct 18th, 19th and 20th, 2024

$350.00

TIRED OF MIXING MUD! LEARN WHY LIGHT COLOUR THEORY DOES NOT WORK!

Discover an in-depth PRACTICAL SCIENCE OF COLOUR MIXING METHODOLOGY! 

Why one must understand the relational pigment colour behaviours in order to succeed in mixing clear, brilliant colours.

  • When: Friday, Saturdays & Sundays, Oct 18th, 19th and 20th, 2024
  • Time: 1 pm to 5 pm
  • Where: King’s Framing & Art Gallery, 188 Voyer Rd. Corbeil ON
  • Cost: $350.00 (materials included)
  • Register early: Limited class size
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TIRED OF MIXING MUD? LEARN WHY LIGHT COLOUR THEORY DOES NOT WORK!

"WHY Blue and Yellow Don’t Make Green.”

Instructor: Lise King Certified Teacher SoC

As we study the nature of colour, the history of the colour wheel, pigments, temperatures and undertones or bias. While experimenting with colour mixing, we will discover why it is an art and why it needs an in-depth study to understand the relational colour behaviours and succeed in mixing clear, brilliant colours unless you want to tone down a colour. Nevertheless, you will be in control.

In this course:

    1. We will study the history of the colour wheels
    2. The analogy of subtractive and additive colours (wavelength and absorption theories)
    3. The nature of the coloured pigments and understanding the theory behind pigments' temperature biases.
    4. We will learn how colour behaves in relation to each other’s colour biases.
    5. How colour behaves in relation to other colours and shapes is a complex area of colour theory.
    6. Compare the contrast effects of different colour backgrounds for the same coloured square
    7. We will apply these theories to create harmonious paintings
    8. Finally, we will explore by creating paintings based on these colour-harmonious theoretical combinations.


Suggested List of Material (to bring): 

    • Bring some watercolour brushes: one number 6 round and one flat 1/4 inch brush.
    • Paper towels, foam plates, brush soap, water container.
    • Pen and paper and a binder.
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Material List: 

Bring some watercolour brushes, a round, a flat. A small, medium and large (optional)

Numbers 2, 4, 6, 10, 12 or 14 round and one flat 1/4, 1/2 & 1-inch brush. (sizes are optional)

You will need a minimum of a round and flat brush.

  • Brushes (one to 3 brushes)
  • Water container
  • Mister
  • Paper towels
  • Brush soap
  • Foam plates or Glass plate
  • Masking Fluid or Frisket
  • cement eraser
  • Stylist
  • Masking tape
  • Plexiglass Paintingboard
  • Pen and paper with a binder

Paint Colours are included in the Practical Theory part of the course. (except last day painting project) 

Call Us at 705-752-4211 Or Email us at info@kingsframingandartgallery.com for more information.

Biography Lise King (SoC) (CRI® CRWI®) Contemporary Multidiscipline Artist

Lise King is a Northern Canadian businesswoman, contemporary multidiscipline artist, and art instructor who loves embodying the beauty surrounding us. She loves using colour, texture, and innovation in her realistic, impressionistic, and abstract paintings.

Art is like chocolate! Why?

Art is a personal act and, at the same time, euphoretic! Art is a personal act insofar as it comes from the pure observation and perspective of the person creating the piece who reveals a bit of themselves through Art. The artist indulges in a self-fulfilling act and never wants it to end as they express themselves in the rendered interpretation of the artist's interpretative vibe.

Beauty is not superficial; it goes beyond the surface, capturing the vision. In Lise's art form, you must look beyond the surface to encapsulate the true beauty of the artwork's narrative, flow, and energy.

A native of East Ferris, Ontario, she is very familiar with the unique perspectives and distinctive character of the North. Her artistic evolution lived through studying, teaching, and promoting culture as the founder of "King's Framing and Art Gallery in Corbeil, Ontario, and founded a group of northern artists called "The Consolidated Group of 7" from 2009 to 2016.

Lise was on Namta's (International Art Materials Association's) Executive Board Director and Art Advocacy "Why Art Matters." She was the Art in the Park coordinator under Summer in the Park from 2010 to 2014. She's a member of the Callander Alex Dufresne Gallery.

Lise is a certified Artist-Educator Foundations (Learning through the Arts Program) with the Royal Conservatory of the Arts. A Namta Certified Art Materials Professional by the National Art Material Trade Association has an SoC Certified School of Colour Teacher and tutor and a Certified Bob Ross instructor (CRWI-CRI). She also takes private lessons with manufacturers' specialists and art instructors.

Her progress in self-discovery influenced thoughtful and well-balanced creations that express the depth and essence of her vision. Her style, while simultaneously realistic, impressionist or abstract, reflects her experiences and spiritual journey with respect to our creator, the principal artist.

You can find her work at "King's Framing & Art Gallery" in Corbeil, Ontario or online at Artist Lise King.

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