About this Event
Color Theory Workshop
with Camille Daunno
Saturday, July 18 | 12 – 4pm
Enter the World of Color. In just a few hours you will learn the basics of how to see and how to mix color. Learn how to use a Color Wheel, mix Primary, Secondary, Intermediate colors, then learn what a Gray scale is, what Monochromatic, Analogous, and Neutrals are and more. You will make a set of color trials and a folder to keep in all in. I hope this piqued your interest and you will want to explore what Color is all about. It’s fun to become more aware of what you live with every day and leave with a knowledge of color to use in whatever field you work in.
Camille Daunno is a retired Art Teacher with an undergraduate degree in Fine Art with graduate work in Textile Design. She worked in NYC as a designer for 10 years designing Fabric and wallpaper. Camille studied Art in NJ, NYC and Italy and studied Botanical Illustration and Painting at the NY Botanical Gardens with a certified instructor. She enjoys sharing her love of Botanical Art with her children and grandchildren.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
20 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, 20 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville, United States
USD 120.33 to USD 125.47












