Jitske.Studio

Jitske.Studio My Color Analysis discovers your dimensions of color in terms of Hue, Chroma, Temperature, Resonance and Contrast. Located East of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania.

Your Custom Palette harmonizes with your own colors and makes getting dressed a creative and joyful experience. My Color Analysis is based on the painting of your skin tone to determine the Suzanne Season as was taught to me by Rochele HC Hirsch, one of the few graduates of Suzanne Caygill's Academy of Color. The Suzanne Season is validated with extensive draping and the result is a palette that is made only for you.

11/13/2022

Now on view: Hollis Frampton: ADSVMVS ABSVMVS!

The fourteen photographs on view in this new presentation of photographer Hollis Frampton’s work comprise the last major project undertaken before the artist’s early passing.

Each photograph depicts a biological specimen in various states of decay pinned to a dark backdrop, echoing the plants and animals on view in Carnegie Museum of Natural History, our sister museum with which we share a building. Accompanying each photograph is a fictional description of how Frampton discovered each specimen.

We encourage you to pop into Scaife Gallery C and get a closer look at these photographs during your next visit!


Hollis Frampton, ADSVMVS ABSVMVS (XIV. ROSE), 1982, Carnegie Museum of Art, A. W. Mellon Acquisition Endowment Fund

What to expect from a Color AnalysisIf you think draping, you're right, but there is much more involved. So let's start ...
09/29/2022

What to expect from a Color Analysis

If you think draping, you're right, but there is much more involved. So let's start at the beginning. At arrival you're welcomed in the open, light and spacious studio where I will show you with lots of colorful examples what color analysis is all about. I compare your skin tone with samples to arrive at the preliminary 'Suzanne-Season'. Once I have a couple of samples that are a near perfect match, I start to paint your skin tone and red tones. The second step in the process of determining your season is by extensive draping. Read about all the illustrated steps: https://www.jitske.studio/expect-color-consult.html

Color is the key to a working wardrobeWe've all been there, pondering over our wardrobe, seeing the incredible volume an...
07/27/2022

Color is the key to a working wardrobe

We've all been there, pondering over our wardrobe, seeing the incredible volume and wondering why . . . there's nothing really nice or special to wear. Usually for an upcoming occasion that demands 'casual-but-not-yoga-pants' or 'business casual'. Perhaps a dinner in a restaurant (but not macDo) or a family reunion.

I'm not talking about a wedding, because that's easy - we go shop for that special dress.

I'm talking about casual or slightly sophisticated, but not your usual-wear that you can't (not good enough) or won't (bored) wear this time. WHY IS THAT?

Even if your wardrobe is overflowing, it's still hard to put an outfit together and you are not imagining this. The unrecognized issue here is frequently the difficulty to find any 2 pieces that work together really well. This is true for most wardrobes, no matter their size. Read more here https://www.jitske.studio/working-wardrobe.html

What's your version of Red?Similar reds can work out very different depending on varying skin tones. Red comes in many v...
05/11/2022

What's your version of Red?
Similar reds can work out very different depending on varying skin tones.

Red comes in many varieties and some of those might make you look radiant, healthy and vibrant, whereas others won't do anything for you or could even make you look tired, blotchy, unwell, or older than you really are.

This has to do with the combination of your own colors (hair, eyes, skin tone and skin undertone) with the particular type of red that you are wearing. This is especially so if you are wearing the color close to your face.

Overall, the chroma (vividness or brightness), the temperature (warm -leaning orange-yellow or cool -leaning purple-blue) and resonance (tinted, shaded, toned, washed, blended) have to match with or complement your particular red as it shows up in your skin tone or hair (no matter how subtle --- some of us show very little red on the surface).

Let's dive in and look at some reds. https://jitske.studio/your-version-red.html

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