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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to offer the graphic design, illustration and painting major an understanding of the watercolor medium. Various techniques and approaches in the use of watercolor will be investigated and explored by the student, with emphasis on the medium's usage in graphic design, illustrating and painting. Museum and gallery visits will be included when possible. Critiques are an essential part of the course. This course is designed to offer the graphic design, illustration and painting major an understanding of the watercolor medium. Various techniques and approaches in the use of watercolor will be investigated and explored by the student, with emphasis on the medium's usage in graphic design, illustrating and painting. Museum and gallery visits will be included when possible. Critiques are an essential part of the course. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the graphic designer to the expanding use and role of collage in all areas of art expression. This studio course will investigate the various techniques and concepts involved in collage. Studio exercises in collage using a variety of materials (e.g. paper, tectiles, plastics , metals and montage) will be included. Visits to museums and galleries when appropriate. Individual/group critiques are regularly scheduled.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course deals with creating illustrations and developing an illustrational vocabulary. The direct relationship among concept, technique and execution in creating an illustration will be given special emphasis. This course deals with creating illustrations and developing an illustrational vocabulary. The direct relationship among concept, technique and execution in creating an illustration will be given special emphasis. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasis on long-term intensive projects focusing on specific areas (techniques or subject matter) of interest to student. Under advisement of the professor, the student will work towards the development of an individual illustration style and preparation of a professionaly-competitive illustration portfolio. Emphasis on long-term intensive projects focusing on specific areas (techniques or subject matter) of interest to student. Under advisement of the professor, the student will work towards the development of an individual illustration style and preparation of a professionally-competitive illustration portfolio. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intensive workshop in drawing and painting from the figure. Students will develop their individual visual awareness and perception of the figure in terms of forms, color, movement, structure and anatomy as it relates to the artist. An intensive workshop in drawing and painting from the figure. Students will develop their individual visual awareness and perception of the figure in terms of forms, color, movement, structure and anatomy as it relates to the artist. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the myriad techniques, processes and equipment by which designed visual communication pieces are produced and printed. An introduction to the myriad techniques, processes and equipment by which designed visual communication pieces are produced and printed. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of Painting II designed to further develop personal concepts, technical skills and techniques. Emphasis is on concepts related to figure, landscape and nonobjective paintings. Museum and gallery visits are mandatory. Individual/ group critiques are integral to this course. A continuation of Painting II designed to further develop personal concepts, technical skills and techniques. Emphasis is on concepts related to figure, landscape and nonobjective paintings. Museum and gallery visits are mandatory. Individual/ group critiques are integral to this course. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of Painting III with assignments oriented toward the individual student's personal interests or interests and direction. A focus on one area subject matter or technique should be developed in anticipation of the intensive concentrations which will be expected in portfolio. Fall semester. A continuation of Painting III with assignments oriented toward the individual student's personal interests and direction. A focus on one area subject matter or technique should be developed in anticipation of the intensive concen- trations which will be expected in portfolio. Fall semester. (6 studio hrs)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of Sculpture II designed to further develop personal concepts and technical skills. Museum and gallery visits required. Individual critiques are an essential part of this course.
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