This course will focus on consolidating the basics of sculpture: firstly learning how to build up forms using planes and structure, and secondly mastering the carving technique. A nude model (male or female) will be posing for the class for at least 4 sessions, so if for any reason whatsoever this is problematic, the student is advised not to take the class. Proportions, measurements and axis will be discussed in detail, and numerous reviews of individual work will take place throughout the semester. The class will then focus on personal expression by creating from imagination, abstraction and figuration, and by developing an understanding of how to conceive and compose forms in space. The course will emphasize the different techniques not involving an armature. The main material used for sculpture will be clay. We will also study both Henry Moore and his approach to monumental sculpture and Alberto Giacometti’s creative world. A few excursions will be organized to museums. During these visits students will draw on sketch books with pencils or “sanguine” (red chalk).
Code
AR2032
Name
SCULPTURE II
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
AR (Art)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
4358
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At the end of the semester, the students will have a better understanding of how to create three dimensional forms through different techniques, using their imagination as well as developing an artistic and personal style.
Students will learn about the different styles employed by modern masters and implement the strength of the masters expression to produce works that communicate their own personal vision.
Each student’s imagination is called into action thanks to the study of the masterpieces visible in the city of Paris or findable through personal research.
Students develop during the semester an artistic and personal style.
This class will serve students who wish to continue in the field of fine arts, graphic arts, creative advertising, decoration, architecture, painting, design and fashion design as well as art media. The goal is to learn self-express through the discipline and freedom of art.
Term Code Name
Spring 2021 AR2032 SCULPTURE II