Playing with colour

There was a big class of 12 artists for Cobar Arts Council’s water colour workshop at
the railway station on Sunday. The workshop was the second in a Colour Play series
being run by the arts council and facilitated by local artist Kylie Harvey. During the
second workshop Kylie demonstrated techniques for mixing primary colours, red, blue
and yellow and tasked students to play around with the colours to create pictures of
mushrooms, Easter eggs or whatever theme they liked. “It’s meant to be fun,” Kylie
said. Participant Regan Kings said it was a fun workshop that was also “very
relaxing”. Kylie is pictured at centre with some of the participants, Susan Singleton,
Tahnee Tomek, Fr Paul Finucane, Regan and Eva Halliger.

There was a big class of 12 artists for Cobar Arts Council’s water colour workshop at
the railway station on Sunday. The workshop was the second in a Colour Play series
being run by the arts council and facilitated by local artist Kylie Harvey. During the
second workshop Kylie demonstrated techniques for mixing primary colours, red, blue
and yellow and tasked students to play around with the colours to create pictures of
mushrooms, Easter eggs or whatever theme they liked. “It’s meant to be fun,” Kylie
said. Participant Regan Kings said it was a fun workshop that was also “very
relaxing”. Kylie is pictured at centre with some of the participants, Susan Singleton,
Tahnee Tomek, Fr Paul Finucane, Regan and Eva Halliger.