Level: all

Sat & Sun

Apr 22 - Apr 23

10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Instructor: Patti Mollica

Fee: $298

 

Do you have a color “strategy” before you start a painting, or do you simply hope the color will work out in the end? Have you ever wished you had more freedom with color?  Do you know how to mix the colors you are aiming for or is it a hit-or-miss process?

Color is one of the most important elements in the success of your painting.  Many painters feel bound by the colors they see, which can lead to predictable paintings that lack drama, no matter how well they are painted. It’s important to learn how to harness the power of color and use it to communicate your artistic vision.

In this two day workshop, learn the “theory” behind mixing colors, learn how “less is more” in your palette for good color harmony, learn to work with the colors of your choice, and more.

Patti Mollica, author of “Color Theory, an Essential Guide to Color” will be teaching the strategy behind working with color schemes and pushing color choices to the next level. If you are ready to embark upon new level of color exploration, don’t miss this workshop! Suitable for all levels.  Most suitable for acrylic painters.

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Patti Mollica believes that truly great painting is not about the “subject matter,” but rather the way an artist communicates beauty, sensitivity and integrity in whatever is painted.  The urban landscapes of NYC provide her with endless opportunities to communicate this message, and it is the heart of her artistic interest.  Her work is in the private and corporate collections of American Express, Sheraton Hotels, CBS and RCA Records, Penguin Press, Mellon Bank and many others.  She is the author of the books “Modern Acrylics,” Color Theory for Painters,” and “Getting Started in Acrylics.”  Patti lives and works with her fellow-artist and jazz musician husband in New York City and Nycak, NY.

For more information go to www.mollicastudio.com or http://newyorkpainter.blogspot.com

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