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Carol Soderlund Workshop - 'TRUE COLORS: Developing a Personal Palette'

Nov 22, 2016

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Carol's samples of dyed fabric using different sets of primary colours.

In the fall I attended a

Carol Soderlund

 workshop at the 

Pacific Northwest Art School

.

'TRUE COLORS: Developing a Personal Palette'

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Building a reference for my chosen personal palette.

Early in the week, I met one-on-one with Carol for my Palette Chat where I showed her my chosen palette. While looking at Carol's sample binders with over 80 different colour families she helped me pick a selection of primary colours to work with over the rest of the week.

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The 1st class exercise was a group one where we each dyed a set of samples using different primaries. These were cut up  and shared so everyone had small samples for their own binder.

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The Big Squeeze Dye Technique

This was one of my favourite techniques Carol showed us. 

It is a very quick way to get a range of values while shifting the hue.

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Lovely results from another student using another simple dyeing technique.

This other technique also produced a shift in value and hue while using only 3 primary colour dyes.

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Here are my samples. I also incorporated folding the fabric to produce a pattern.

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Using this technique one could produce a lot of more randomly dyed, multi-coloured fabric easily and with minimal washout.

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My Dye Table

Not only did I learn so much more about colour over the week I also came away with an understanding of many more dyeing techniques. I now know how to dye fabric in a specific colour palette for any future bodies of work.

Thank you Carol for another exceptional workshop

Carol will be back at 

Pacific Northwest Art School

 next year, September 9 - 13, 2017 to teach 'In the Thick of It,' a workshop about ways to use thickened Procion MX dyes on fabric.

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