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On-line registration for this course is now full. For availability or to be added to the wait list please contact our store at 1 604 669 3939.

Colour Institute I
Instructor: Michele Wipplinger
$395 (Includes $100 lab fee)

September 26, 27, 28 (Fri, Sat, Sun) 10am - 4pm
Maiwa Loft: Granville Island - Class Limit 14

Three days are devoted to an intense exploration of colour perception, aesthetics, dynamics, theory, and use. Working from diverse historic and cultural sources, this class moves through classical concepts of colour to ideas of contemporary artistic and designer practice. The workshop will conclude with insight into the world of colour forecasting and the development of colour trends.

Methodologies such as colour bridging, composition, and creation are introduced and explored in detail. Colour systems such as NCS and Pantone will be presented. Theories developed by Johannes Itten, Josef Albers, and Albert Munsell will provide the tools to understand the chromatic realm with specific reference to textiles. Students will learn how colour functions in various environments and how it interacts both with other colours and with components such as texture and lighting. The Colour Institute will include exercises with yarns, colour chips, paintings, and drawings. Students will learn how to problem-solve colour mistakes and develop a deep understanding of value and saturation and how these affect finished work. As sessions progress, the focus will shift to student design problems and challenges. Students will apply the concepts of the class to their own work.

The Colour Institute is structured as a three-day workshop where students move through the foundation of understanding colour to complex colour exercises and design constructs.

This inspired class is a must for designers, artists, or anyone interested in the complex world of perception, meaning, and interpretation behind the use of colour.

Michele Wipplinger is also teaching Colour Institute II and Mud Cloth.

Michele Wipplinger

Michele is president of Earthues Inc., an international colour and design consulting company specializing in ecology and the artisan. She has over 30 years’ experience in the field of natural design and ecological process, with an emphasis on natural dyes. She lectures worldwide and creates an exclusive line of hand-painted silk shawls with natural plant dyes.

Michele has been a consultant in Nepal for the development of colour and natural dye processes for the Tibetan hand-woven carpet industry. She has developed products and consulted on colour for Aveda, Origins, Martha Stewart Living, Esprit, Terra Verde, and Nature Conservancy. Michele is on the Executive Board of Directors for Colour Marketing Group and received the United Nations award for her environmental stewardship on the development of an ecological natural dye process for the American textile industry. To view her work visit www.earthues.com.




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