Art Class Week 4: Learning About Colour

Remember the art class that was prompting me to bust out of my artistic comfort zone? Last week's lessons were all about colour. 

Thanks to guest teacher Melinda Cootsona I learned how to use a colour wheel, discovered just how many shades I can create out of only two or three base colours, and saw that neutrals can be beautiful! 

Here's a bit of a photo essay capturing the colour play that took place in Week 4 of Draw and Paint What You Love:

Paint Palette Goodness

I love how the colours mesh on my paint palette. And how vibrant is that green on the left?! 

Colour Play

Two exercises in colour mixing that led to pleasant surprises and interesting palettes. 

Low Intensity Colour Study

A low intensity colour study based on a photo I had. I never thought I'd ever use so much grey in a piece and enjoy the results!

High Intensity Colour Study

A second study of the same photo, this time using high intensity colours. I don't like this one as much, but it's neat to see the juxtaposition. 

Spring Colour Study

Then we launched into a seasonal colour study. This one is spring, inspired by green shoots, pink blossoms and blushing new love.

Summer Colour Study

Summer. This one started out softer, but it changed. It's inspired by the ruggedness of the Canadian Shield and a particular, somewhat rugged landscape in New Brunswick (my home) where the wild blueberries are abundant.

Autumn Colour Study

And my last seasonal colour study: autumn (I didn't get to winter yet). Though I pulled out the crimsons and the oranges for this one, I drifted to later in the fall with its rusty oranges and rich skies, the smell of pine needles and decaying leaves. I really like this one.

I am learning so much, I hate to see the class end. But I still have one more week to go and a few more exercises that will nudge me even further into artistic growth!

Till the next update... 

An Invitation...

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An Invitation to Sink Into Slow

Every since I wrote about sinking into Slow back in July, this idea of creating an offering around it just wouldn't. let. go.

I tried to put it aside, but it came back to me relentlessly, prodding me to play with outlines, content and images. So in the spirit of discovery, flexibility and simplicity, all the while keeping "Slow" in mind, I set about the task.

Lo & behold it is ready.

Four weeks of prompts, activities and tidbits of inspiration delivered to your inbox to help guide your personal unfolding into Slow.

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PS - The first mailout goes out Monday morning so you'll want to sign up before end of day Sunday, August 4th. It's quick, I know, but this thing had a life of its own and begged to be delivered. So I made it so.