Contact Carol

Yes! I would like to learn more about color, color mixing and how to use it.

 

Just for fun, have you taken the Online Color Challenge that is offered here?

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Please Contact Carol McIntyre at:

Telephone: 719-510-0006(MT)
Email:  carol@mcintyrefineart.com
Mailing Address:  PO Box 88073, Colorado Springs, CO 80908

Interested in having Carol Speak or Teach a Workshop for Your Art Organization?

Carol is available to speak to your group or organization. Her presentations about the artistic process, color, following your passion and/or creating a large body of artwork have well received and inspired others to pursue their passions. McIntyre has spoken to groups, such as: the Minnesota Watercolor Society, the Pastel Society of Colorado, the Eden Prairie Chamber of Commerce, the Hand Surgeons of Minnesota, AAUW and the Pikes Peak Watercolor Society.

She also teaches live 3-day color workshops.

Connect with Carol by sharing your opinion on Carol’s Blog or on her FaceBook page.

 
 

Thank you for your interest in increasing your color skills

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for helping to bring more beauty into the world!

Wolf July 19, 2012 at 6:11 pm

HI Carol
I love the intricacies of your website. Great idea on the book subject and the artistry of the women’s hands….the bubble series…Wow! And I’m duly impressed with your online color mixing test!!! I’ve just finished taking Lisa Cherny’s Juicy marketing course and she pointed me to your website as a successful model of the material at work. Congratulations!!! Carol I ‘m wondering what has been the positive impact in your art business from taking SOBJ course? Also since you’ve transformed your website with the SOBJ marketing style have you noticed an increased traffic and sales from your site directly? Looking forward to hearing from you….and keep up the GREAT work. Love your purple hat in the photo…magical.

carolmac2 July 19, 2012 at 10:50 pm

Hi Wolf;
Thanks for stopping by. Sounds like you have been to both of my sites…?? My celebratingcolor.com website is currently under re-construction and has a ways to go. Hence, I cannot answer your questions yet. My other site – which is more about my paintings – has not yet incorporated much of what I learned from SOBJ.

I have launched a new an intensive online 6wk color class and I am in the middle of delivering and creating materials for it. I believe that my SOBJ words helped my to get my first class up and running and for students to sign on.

What is your expertise?

Thanks!

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