Pamela Caughey

 

Pamela Caughey

Pamela Caughey received her MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Montana School of Art in 2010. After teaching Drawing, 2D Color and Design and Sculpture Foundation courses at the University of Montana, Bitterroot College, Montana, she has had numerous solo museum exhibitions and shown in galleries here and abroad. Her work has been published in “Cold Wax Medium: Techniques, Concepts, Conversations” by Rebecca Crowell and Jerry McLaughlin, and her art and written articles have been published in the Encaustic Arts Magazine, DESTIG, Western Art and Architecture, and Spokane Living. She has taught her Powerful Design and Personal Color workshops in the US and abroad, including several workshops in Mexico as well as New Zealand. She specializes in helping her students achieve high levels of success by sharpening their understanding of the foundations of color and design and emphasizing verbal and written fluency in the visual language of art as well. She established her own online Art School in 2018, and her online courses and memberships are now available at www.ArtandSuccess.com. Her work is in numerous collections here and abroad including the University of Wisconsin,, University of Montana, Nicolaysen Museum of Art (Casper, Wyoming) and the Missoula Art Museum (Missoula, Montana). She is an internationally known instructor in cold wax/oil and encaustic, mixed media and acrylic.

 

Class Details


 

How to Create Harmony when you've got a total Color Mess!

In this Master Class, I'll show you how to experience total freedom of using any and all colors in the early stages of a painting so you can just  PLAY, have FUN and get your encaustic painting started. Likely, you will have a pretty chaotic mess after this PLAY stage! I will then show you how to mix your colors together to move your painting forward, from chaotic color to beautiful harmony! You'll be amazed how learning this concept of color mixing gives you confidence and freedom to use any colors you want, knowing you can pull it all together in the end.

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