Color Mixing
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The ability to understand color can easily be broken down into logical methodical elements. First, we will learn how to mix what we see by defining a color in terms of hue, saturation, and value. With this method, students will gain the capability to match any color with ease. Next, we will discuss the use for a split primary palette, and the effects of transparent color. Students will understand the strengths and limitations of every color on and off their palette. Students will then see how to choose their palette for each painting to support their specific color goal. www.jessicagarrettfineart.com
Jessica Garrett Lawrence
Jessica Garrett has been an artist since she was a toddler. She started drawing around age 3 and never stopped. Drawing then grew into painting, as she received multiple merit scholarships from Scottsdale Artists' School and friends of Western Art. Taking workshops from R.A. Heichberger, Chris Saper, Kevin Macpherson, Tim Deibler, Skip Whitcomb, Romel De La Torre and Jerry Salinas. She has also taken some college art and strives to continually grow.
She considers herself a colorist, it is her primary focus in any subject and also her obsession.
Jessica has had numerous one person shows at galleries representing her work. She has also participated in prestigious museum shows such as the Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale in Cody Wyoming since 2010, and Cowgirl Up in Wickenburg Arizona since 2014.
In 2018 she received the Governor’s Choice Award at Cowgirl Up Invitational Art Show
Jessica’s work is represented by the Smith Klein Gallery in Boulder, Colorado; Mountain Trails Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico and Jackson, Wyoming; The Big Horn Galleries in Cody, Wyoming, and Tubac, Arizona; and Nanette Richardson Fine Art, San Antonio, Texas.
Publications:
Southwest Art "21 under 31"
Sept 2007
Southwest Art "where are they now"
May 2014