David Dunlop's lectures are always stimulating, fun, and sell out quickly, often with standing room only. Each lecture is unique in their topics and David always brings amazing insight into his discussions, actively involving the audience. In this lecture, Dunlop brings to light answers to questions such as: What do colors mean in paintings, in other cultures, in history? How do we perceive color and use it, mix it, find it and make it? What are its effects on romance, or suggesting time of day or direction or mood in a painting, on a garment or on a wall? He will also discuss color theories from the Impressionists, the Renaissance, the Modernists and today's contemporary designers and artists.
Added by Upcoming Robot on October 2, 2010