Workshops by nationally recognized award winning fiber artist Margaret Anderson focus on an intuitive design process using fabric as a medium.

The five day workshop series below explores various design concepts, includes group activities and daily individual design studies. The two day color workshop below is a more intensive study of color including lots of practice with at least four individual color studies.

No previous experience is necessary. Days are comprised of a three hour morning session and a three hour afternoon session. A list of needed materials will be provided.  For workshop dates and other details contact Margaret.

  
 
Day 1 - UNITY: What makes various elements of a design work together? We will study unity, proximity, repetition, continuation, variety.
Day 2 - CONTRAST: How can this essential visual interest be added to your work? We will study contrast, shape, size, value, color and texture.
Day 3 - EMPHASIS: How can a center of interest be created so that one area of a design becomes the focal point? We will study emphasis, contrast, isolation, placement, absence.
Day 4 - COLOR: An overview of color basics is the focus of this session and will include a study of various concepts including primary, analogous and complementary colors.
Day 5 - This session combines knowledge acquired from preceding workshops and will include a large final study project.
  
This workshop will take the guess work out of using color in your work. We will study hue, intensity, temperature, value, primary, analogous, complementary and monochromatic colors.

    

   

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