Color Theory Workshop w/ River G. Session #3

Color Theory Workshop w/ River G. Session #3

Color mixing Cont

By Meztli Projects

Date and time

Tuesday, March 5 · 6 - 9pm PST

Location

2337 W Whittier Blvd

2337 West Whittier Boulevard Montebello, CA 90640

About this event

River Tikwi Garza is an interdisciplinary visual artist of Native American (Tongva) and Mexican descent. He is a member of the Ti'at Society—a group dedicated to traditional Indigenous maritime culture, and his work draws inspiration from this cultural background as well as graffiti, Mexican and low-rider culture, and low-rider culture. Through painting, muralism, and mixed-media works, his artwork often deals with issues around identity, memory, tradition, and a quest for what he describes as visual sovereignty (in response to his tribe's lack of federal recognition). His work has recently been shown at the Fowler Museum at UCLA, the Fullerton Museum Center, Descanso Gardens, and the Soul Center for the Arts in Genoa, Italy.


Session 3: Color mixing Cont

1. Review, recap, questions.

2.Mixing Dark colors and Black

3. Mixing complementary colors

  • Toning colors down with its complement 

  • Mixing grays 

4. Continue the color chart and start on complimentary color practice 

Organized by

Meztli Projects is an Indigenous based arts & culture collaborative centering Indigeneity into the creative practice of Los Angeles by using arts-based strategies to support, advocate for, and organize to highlight Native/Indigenous Artists and systems-impacted youth.

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