The Waldorf Steiner Education Association is pleased to offer the following workshop for the first time in Singapore:
The Healing and Formative Power of Colour
An Introduction to
Rudolf Steiner’s
Training Sketches for Painters
With Caroline Chanter
Gerard Wagner called a modern path of painting a “feeling training”. With this in mind we will focus on painting exercises which challenge our ability to perceive and feel colour.
We will attempt to bring to consciousness the feelings which colours create in us.
This workshop will focus on colour-balancing as a healing and educational tool through painting.
Motifs like Sun and Moon and the blossoming and withering forces in nature show
a polarity of creative forces and colour moods which we will explore in watercolour painting.
Saturday 4th July (9am-12pm, 1pm-5pm)
Sunday 5th July (9am-1pm)
* Attendance for both Saturday and Sunday is required.
Venue: Singapore American School
40 Woodlands Street 41
WSEA(S) Members: $160
Non-Members: $190
Intro Evening Thursday 2nd July – Free of Charge (8pm-9:30pm)
Intro Morning Thursday 2nd July – Free of Charge (10am-11:30am)
Venue: 72 Elite Park Avenue
* The spaces are limited. Please reserve your place early to avoid disappointment.
Registration:
Please email: waldorfstein@yahoo.com.sg to reserve a place. Prior registration is required.
Caroline Chanter is a painter and teacher at the Goethanum Painting School in Dornach, Switzerland. Before leaving England to settle in Switzerland in 1993 she taught painting and painting therapy at Tobias School of Art and Therapy in East Grinstead, Sussex and was a painting therapist at the Anthroposophical Medical Practice in Forest Row, Sussex. She was a student of the painter Gerard Wagner from whom she learned the importance of Rudolf Steiner’s training sketches for a new approach to painting and to art therapy. These so-called “sketches” hold the key to the mystery of how form comes out of the colour.
Resources:
1. Painting School at the Goetheanum
” Colour is the soul of nature and the entire cosmos and
we participate in that soul when we experience colour.”
Rudolf Steiner

