Polymer Clay Workhop: Confident Colour – Analagous

Discover the art of colour mixing with polymer clay in this inspiring workshop. You’ll begin by choosing a hue that speaks to you, then learn how to build an analogous colour palette from it – colours that sit side‑by‑side on the colour wheel and blend beautifully into soft, harmonious transitions. As you mix, you’ll explore…
Event details
May 9, 2026 – May 9, 2026
The Pumphouse Makerspace
9 Boundary Road, East Albury NSW 2640,
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Event details
May 9, 2026 – May 9, 2026
The Pumphouse Makerspace
9 Boundary Road, East Albury NSW 2640,
09:00 – 16:00
$210
Contact number
0412126391
Discover the art of colour mixing with polymer clay in this inspiring workshop. You’ll begin by choosing a hue that speaks to you, then learn how to build an analogous colour palette from it – colours that sit side‑by‑side on the colour wheel and blend beautifully into soft, harmonious transitions.
As you mix, you’ll explore colour theory in a relaxed, practical way and learn how to create, record, and recreate your own bespoke colours without relying on store‑bought packets. By the end, you’ll have crafted a completely unique palette that’s yours alone.
To finish, you’ll use your custom colours to design and make a one‑of‑a‑kind piece of jewellery.
This workshop expands on ideas from our Confident Colour – Calm session, but it’s designed to be welcoming whether you joined us previously or are discovering colour mixing for the first time.
Includes tuition, all materials, tools and equipment, as well as extensive notes to help you continue your polymer clay practice.
About the Artist
Wendy Moore (After the Monsoon) is an introverted artist and teacher who makes extroverted jewellery and runs joyful workshops. Working primarily with polymer clay and mixing her own colours, Wendy’s art is a response to the diversity and beauty of nature, celebrating shapes, forms, textures and colour. She hopes her work says ‘look and notice; the natural world is utterly amazing’.
Having lived in cities, at the edge of the outback and in a small city in eastern Nepal, Albury is now home (again), and she can often be found on Nail Can Hill seeing her next colour palette in eucalyptus leaves.
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