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Color Theory 101 Lesson #3: Color Temperature

  • Workshop SLC 153 2100 South South Salt Lake, UT, 84115 United States (map)

COLOR THEORY 101: A FIVE WEEK SERIES WITH INEZ GARCIA

Dates: Wednesday, September 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29, 2021

Times: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm (3 hours)

Cost per session:
$60 with most supplies included

Cost for five session package:
$250 with most supplies included


COLOR THEORY 101 Lesson #3: Color Temperature

Class description

This class will focus on color temperature. We will explore how color temperature shifts depending on neighboring hues. You will not be able to believe your eyes as you move back and forth between warm and cool and colors seem to shift in spectrum. We will be borrowing from Josef Albers body of work to show temperature shifts. I specifically chose this artist because he shows temperature in a way that makes understanding accessible to everyone. This color exercise gives an elegant end product that can stand alone as an art piece. You can even expand this exercise into a larger body of work and display it as a series. This class is beginner friendly!


Supply List

We provide: Arches hot press watercolor paper, Blue painter’s tape, Scissors, Water cup, Napkins, Palette knife, Disposable palette pad, Saran wrap

Students need to bring: some kind of plastic card such as a costco membership card, ½” Bright brush, & Liquitex acrylic paint (heavy body) : titanium white, mars black, yellow medium azo, quinacridone crimson, and phthalocyanine blue (green shade)


About the Artist

Alexandria (Inez) Garcia grew up in Salt Lake City, UT. Sparked by her desire to pursue art, she moved across the country. She was accepted to Alfred University, a top 10 nationally ranked art program in upstate New York. She continued on her path by fusing her art and chicana identity. She earned a minor in Spanish Literature, specializing in Latin American cultures. Her senior thesis combined the two with a visual representation of western perceptions of Latin culture. Her path of exploration led her to Basque Country in Northern, Spain. There she studied a semester in the Universidad de País Vasco in Bilbao and witnessed the Spanish "Crisis" as Spain underwent an economic collapse in 2012. This altered her perspective on art making and cultural identity that still plays out in her work today. Now, she primarily works in glass casting. Her current work is a self-portrait series titled, "Don't Touch My Hair." It will be on display locally this summer. Stay tuned for updates on the location and time.

Earlier Event: September 14
Oil Painting with Susan Jarvis