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SUMMARY:Color Theory with Ana Clerc of Yarn Carnival
DESCRIPTION:Color Theory for Fiber and Needlework Artists – February 4th\, 2017\, 10:30am – 4:30pm \n$70 (cost includes visual presentation and full packet of 20+pages of handouts for each student\, as well as art supplies for class exercises). \nHere’s What You’ll Learn; Color Theory in four parts: \n• Classical color theory: color theory terms\, the color wheel\, color relationships (exercise: coloring in color wheels\, both pure hues as well as tints\, tones\, and shades). \n• Combining colors: context\, metamerism\, contrast\, proportion\, intensity\, and value dominance (exercise: coloring high contrast and low contrast versions of the same image). \n• The science and culture of color: what is color\, how do we actually see it\, color blindness\, the cultural meanings of colors worldwide (exercise: color coding 2 fair isle/pattern charts based on a single image). \n• Color\, texture and gauge: how yarn/thread texture\, stitch texture\, density\, gauge and embellishments can all influence how we perceive the color of a finished object\, (exercise: create your own color charts for patterns from artwork and photographs paying attention to value\, intensity\, proportion\, and contrast in the original source). \nHere’s What to Bring: \n• A notebook for notes and a pen/pencil.• Lunch.• A desire to play with color to your heart’s content! • Knitting/crochet/needlework supplies for swatching.   \nIf you’d like to swatch the color theory exercises\, you’ll need small quantities of the following colors: red\, pink\, orange\, light orange or peach\, dark yellow\, light yellow\, medium green\, light green\, medium blue\, light blue\, medium purple\, light purple\, gray\, white\, black\, cream\, brown/tan.  (the swatching exercises can also be done outside of class) \nClass Minimum: 8Class Maximum: 15 \nNote: The visual presentation portion of class goes on at times throughout the whole class\, during which the lighting will be lowered.  Hopefully this will not be a problem! Instructor: Ana Clerc  Instructor Bio: Ana Clerc is the owner and dyer for Yarn Carnival\, a central Texas indie dye yarn company\, as well as being a long-time teacher at Hill Country Weavers in Austin\, a guest teacher around Texas\, and an all-around science and art geek. Her knitting and crochet patterns can also be found on Ravelry.  \n		\n		 document.getElementById('ShopifyEmbedScript') || document.write(''); \n
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