In this workshop, students will create a composition using a black-and-white value scale, enhanced by a single color accent.
This accent plays a key role—not only does it help organize the visual structure, but it also brings semantic depth and emotional atmosphere to the piece.
While any vibrant hue can be chosen, the sample project features red as the color accent.
Participants will discuss the main types of contrast and explore how color placement affects the overall composition.
Assembling this kind of artwork is both engaging and expressive, especially with the inclusion of female figures, which adds life and energy to the design.
The workshop also includes a complete demonstration of the closed-edge appliqué technique, with each step explained in detail.
This session is ideal for those looking to deepen their understanding of contrast, color storytelling, and precise appliqué methods.