Posts Tagged ‘color’
Sci\ART Students Assured of Unique Color Education
People sometimes ask me how I learned so much about the art and science of color. They seem to conjure a vision of me in a classroom for years on end, studying textbooks about theory, art history, chemistry and biology.
That vision is convenient – even flattering – but erroneous. The truth is I have used my research, experience, creativity and determination to develop my own color curriculum. That path was taken not by choice, but because there has been a remarkable unavailability of formal education about color. (Check out this article by Christopher Willard http://www.colormatters.com/willard.html. It was first published 11 years ago, but it accurately portrays the dearth of color education in academia at the time. Sadly, the situation may have actually worsened.)
I was introduced to the illusionary nature of color in a design class. It piqued my interest and I set out to learn more. I was disappointed to find there were no other courses to further my education about color. So, I began my independent research while continuing to work as an artist and as a professional colorist at Munsell. The Munsell Color System, of course, remains the gold standard for color communication, and it is the foundation upon which I began to build my studies about the science of color.
As I developed my own understanding of both the art and the science of color, I gained the confidence to do as my colleagues suggested – teach those who shared my love of color. And it eventually resulted in my first book, Understanding Your Color — A Guide to Personal Color Analysis, as well as a very unique color curriculum.
By creating a curriculum that always relates color to human being, students who take my color courses are assured that they are the recipients of truly unique training.
My next “Color Mixing and Matching I” course will be held Nov. 14-16 in Homosassa, Florida. Details are available at http://www.coloranalysis.com/category_s/125.htm. If you’re curious about what a significant impact color has on you life, this will be an eye-opening experience. I hope to see you there.
Until then, always remember: When it comes to color, beauty and health are inseparable.
The Living Matrix Movie

The Living Matrix Movie
How many times have you heard someone express their opinion with overstatement? “I loved it.” “I hated it.” “It was the best/worst (fill in the blank) of my life.”
If those folks were taking the time to put their thoughts into perspective and actually comparing all their life-changing experiences, they probably would use phrases that were less absolute and free of cliché.
But what I am about to say is deliberate; I just saw a movie that not only was a life-changing experience for me, but I suspect one day it will be recognized as a turning point in the way medical science approaches healing.
The Living Matrix http://thelivingmatrixmovie.com/ is a full-length film that has gained a global audience. It has the potential to revolutionize the practice of alternative medicine because it is causing the mainstream medical community to acknowledge the existence of – and seek more detailed explanations about – so-called “miracle cures.”
For example, physicians long have recommended dichromatic or LED lamps for color and light therapy as a remedy to malillumination, which is the physical, psychological, and emotional results of too little natural light. At Sci-ART, I have taught numerous seminars about the healing and therapeutic uses of light and color, commonly known as chromotherapy. A full explanation of chromotherapy can be found at http://www.coloranalysis.com/category_s/56.htm
There is solid science behind chromotherapy and the healing powers of light and color therapy are a wonderful example of the way science is being forced to change its thought process. The Living Matrix is helping to bridge the gap between traditional and alternative medicine.
The Living Matrix
should be required viewing for every health practitioner, medical researcher and caregiver. It is a challenge for all of us to expand our thinking about human biology, healing and staying healthy. Without overstatement, I commend it to all my clients at Sci-ART http://www.coloranalysis.com/default.asp.