Lunchtime Conversation with Suzanne Moore: Continuing our Conversation on Color May 15th, 12:00pm - 1:00pm Zoom
This is event is free but Registration is Required
Last month we had the opportunity to learn from Heidi Gustafson and delve into the topic of color. This month we continue the conversation with noted artist Suzanne Moore. How do choices of various color media offer distinct effects, which reflect and convey the content of each book's message? How does each color technique create a unique look on paper, and how can color tell a story?
Suzanne will explore these issues as she shares examples of past and current work and discusses how her own work with a variety of color applications has played out in her book work. Suzanne weaves words and imagery with form, content, and rich color to engage and inspire the viewer. In an interview with Write on the Edge blog, Suzanne talks about her work: "Since books allow - require - an intimacy with the "reader", I want to present timeless ideas and concepts with unexpected contemporary imagery using lettering to transmit the verbal content and create imagery."
Three artists that have had a profound influence on her work include Wassily Kandinsky, Mark Rothko and Joan Mitchell - all artists whose innovative use of color is noted in their own work. We are looking forward to a very "colorful" conversation!
For more information about Suzanne, visit her website.
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