ART3010 Drawing II

This course expands upon the foundational concepts of Art 2010, delving deeper into various media, techniques, content, and image critique. Students will work with the figure, while exploring a variety of drawing strategies such as serial imagery, single form studies, landscape and large-scale drawing, gesture, narrative, and experimental approaches. Emphasis will be placed on developing each student's personal artistic vision through the refinement of techniques, critical inquiry, and an understanding of the visual language and expressive representation inherent in drawing.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

ART 2010

Course Types

Expression; Advanced Studies

Offered

  • Fall

Notes

Materials and model fee: $125

Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will, upon successfully completing the course, acquire the tools for representational and abstract rendering of the figure and other subjects with a variety of techniques and media.
  2. Students will develop the formal, technical and conceptual means to critically engage with their own work and the work of others through thoughtful discussion and writing.
  3. Students will be able to use the craft of drawing as a means of expression for abstract and representational ideas, and develop a personal style to make these ideas visible and give them form, while using various traditional and contemporary techniques in the rendering of the figure, drapery and still life, landscapes, spatial and abstract ideas and more.
  4. Students will develop visual research skills in the examination of old masters and other modern and contemporary works, allowing them to see connections between their own endeavors and the issues covered in class drawing larger relationships with the history of the media and the world around us.

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