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Introducing... Kelley Booze and Color Theory

  • 16 Apr 2022
  • 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM (EDT)
  • Zoom
  • 6

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Introducing... Kelley Booze and Color Theory

Saturday, April 16 - 5:30 PM

Virtually join the DSA for a color theory workshop with Kelley Booze. Firm up your grasp of color theory to craft harmonious, meaningful designs in your work. 

Meet your Instructor:
Kelley Booze finds inspiration in the areas that have been forgotten, overlooked, or neglected. She is constantly constructing visual memories of an environment and how that reflects in human emotion. Through sketching and drawing on site, she begins piecing together the essence of a place before working in the studio. It is there that the sense of memory and mood is captured in oil paint.  There are often elements of commonly overlooked objects such as utility poles, fences and guardrails. Roads, sidewalks and powerlines are a metaphor for the ever-present connections that are no longer utilized. Kelley graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2009 from the Columbus College of Art and Design. Since then she has been teaching painting, drawing and other various classes and workshops. Her work is part of private and public collections in the U.S., France, Germany, and Israel.

Her Website: http://www.kelleybooze.com/

Registration with a kit: $15
Registrants can pick up their supplies at the DSA (48 High Street, Dayton) on Friday, April 15th or Saturday, April 16th from 12 PM to 5 PM. 

Registration as a viewer: $5
If you already have supplies or just want to watch and learn, please still join us!

What's in the kit: 

  • SNAP 1" Stroke Brush 
  • Round Palette
  • Plastic Palette Knife
  • 8x10" Canvas Panel
Acrylic Paints - 2 oz. each 
  • Cad Yellow Light 
  • Ultramarine Blue 
  • Titanium White 
  • Mars Black
  • Pyrrole Red
What you need to bring: 
  • Paper towels 
  • Container for water

OAC, MCACD, and Culture Works -

This project was supported in part by a Grant funded by the Ohio Arts Council, Montgomery County Arts and Culture District, and Culture Works.

        

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