UNDERSTANDING COLOR IN PAINTING

Al Gury

4 Sessions - 1 Hour on ZOOM
Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm
Dates:
Saturday, June 15, 22, 29 | July 6

Tuition: $180 Members | $220 Non-Members

 

Designed to be informative, useful and visually rich, this exciting online workshop presents the major strategies of color used in the practice of painting. Open to all levels and all media, hands on projects will combine with presentations of color in the great tradition: Tonal Painting in the Baroque Era, Plein Air Painting in Impressionism, Color in the Early Moderns and Fauves, and Personal Color Choices in Expressionist and Abstract Painting.

Each class will include discussions of the materials and techniques of artmaking, the art history of each topic, a video demo by the instructor and an assigned painting project.

The student learning goals are: a better understanding of how color is used in art, how to better understand a personal use of color, and practice solving problems in color use. Students will upload projects into Canvas (provided free by the instructor) along with weekly critiques of student artwork by the instructor on Canvas.

Classes will be recorded on Zoom and sent to the students after each session.

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