She shared her colour theory beginning with the chromatic circle that starts with primary, secondary and then tertiary colours and ultimately is a continumum of an infinite amount of colours. Using the 3 dimensions of colour: hue, value and saturation, she demonstrated "How can we play with colour". Using a design program or improv she varied 2 or 3 hues, transitioned from light to darks set some rules and then created movement, included a focal point and interest. Check out her designs
Carolina Oneto joined our guild in December:
She shared her colour theory beginning with the chromatic circle that starts with primary, secondary and then tertiary colours and ultimately is a continumum of an infinite amount of colours. Using the 3 dimensions of colour: hue, value and saturation, she demonstrated "How can we play with colour". Using a design program or improv she varied 2 or 3 hues, transitioned from light to darks set some rules and then created movement, included a focal point and interest. Check out her designs
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