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Painting with Intention: Colour, Light & Mood

2 Day Workshop | Available

Adult: Introduction - Intermediate
2026-08-18-2026-08-19
10:00 AM-5:00 PM on Tue Wed
$280.00 CAD

Painting with Intention: Colour, Light & Mood

2 Day Workshop | Available

This course examines how to control colour and light effects. Focus is on determining the appropriate colour approach to achieve the desired lighting effect, as well as how lighting and colour establish mood. Students explore how managing colour interpretation can lead to accurately replicating specific qualities in a scene or moment. Additionally, using selective colour emphasis to evolve an image into an intentional and simplified design or into abstraction.

This is a representational based course, but students interested in transforming representational content into abstraction are welcome.

Students are encouraged to bring in their own source imagery to work from. Source images can be provided, if needed.

Base Tuition: $240 + Material Fee: $20 = $280 Total
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  • What You Will Learn:
    - Deconstructing how colour describes light
    - Colour mixing control, using colour theory and colour mixing techniques
    - How colour & light affect mood and sensation
    - Accurate representation and ways of selectively evolving an image
    - Finding opportunities that can lead to abstraction or greater stylization
Iles, Gillian
Gillian Iles

Since 1997, Gillian has exhibited in public institutions, artist-run centres and commercial galleries in Europe, USA, South America and Canada. Ideas draw from geopolitical events and their relationship to individual experience. She finds commentary within power dynamics, social constructs and systems of belief related to colonial Western culture; particularly their manufactured existence, illusionary value, tenuous persistence and questionable motives. Contradiction, impermanence and precarity are relevant at all stages – within idea, material choices and methods of presentation. Gillian’s practice spans painting, sculpture, constructions, sound & video. Installations merge real and illusionary space into a composite of realities and points of view. Often large-scale, her installations respond to the opportunities of a space and ways to implicate the viewer. She is a founding member of two artist collective galleries in Toronto - Propeller and Loop, and has been with Red Head collective since 2012.