For students with little or no previous experience in drawing or painting. First analyzes still life objects in basic plastic terms starting with value. Concentrates during each class session on a new painterly quality until a sufficient visual vocabulary is achieved so that more complicated subjects such as the nude can be approached. Work will be done in oil.May be taken twice for credit.
Code
AR1015
Name
PAINTING I
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
Yes
Discipline
AR (Art)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
CCI
CAMS ID
4511
Last update with CAMS
Students should gain insight into how a painting is composed through the basic formal visual elements of color, shape, modeling, light and shadow, and brush drawing.
Completing the assigned exercises will lead toward enhanced ability to visualize subject motifs and construct coherent painted images.
Local and Global Perspectives: Students will enhance their intercultural understanding of languages, cultures, and histories of local societies and the global issues to which these relate (CCI LO1)
Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Expression: Students will engage with artistic or creative objects (e.g., visual art, theatrical works, film) in different media and from a range of cultural traditions (CCI LO2)
Term Code Name
Fall 2020 AR1015 PAINTING I
Fall 2021 AR1015 PAINTING I