The Disposition of Color Blending
About The Disposition of Color Blending
This class teaches students to use reflective creativity to construct a physical representation of an emotion or a mood through fiber works. Students will explore color psychology, discuss cultural and historical associations of color, and how these associations impact the way color is perceived. Students will learn how to construct a unique Color Mood Journal to study and create a physical fiber blend representation of that mood.
This class is divided into two segments:
• Students will learn the historical and cultural history of various colors and gain an understanding of psychological aspects that affect how we individually perceive color.
• Students will acutely examine several photos that display various moods and emotions resulting in creating a personal Color Mood Journal and make a physical manifestation of that mood through fiber blending.
This class is limited to 50 students.
Class Materials Needed
Tools - you can use anything to blend with such as:
Blending Boards
Hand Carders
Wool Combs
Drum Carders
Dog Brushes
Colored Wool - Students are highly encouraged to use their own wool and the colors needed are:
1 oz to 2 oz of colored of wool: ( Primary Colors: Red, Yellow & Blue) Black, White Purple, Orange, Green & Pink
You may purchase a kit through Dia’s Twisted Urban Etsy Shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/TwistedUrban.
Homework
None required
Age Range
Teens and Adults
Skill Level
Beginner
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When
Single 3-hour session on Sunday, July 9, at 2 pm ET | 11 am PT | 18:00 UTC.
Enrolled students receive 30-day access to the video recording of the class.
How It Works
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Dia Robinson
Dia Robinson is the owner of Twisted Urban Fiber Arts, an accomplished indie dyer, spinner, crocheter, and weaver. She has taught at the Greenville Center of Creative Arts in Greenville, South Carolina, and has organized two fiber art gallery showcases at Greenville Technical College’s Benson Campus Art Gallery in Greenville, South Carolina.
MAFA - The MidAtlantic Fiber Association
The MidAtlantic Fiber Association (MAFA) represents and supports a community of fiber arts guilds in the greater Mid-Atlantic region.
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