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2.00 Credits
This course is open to all levels including beginners and experienced painters. The studio will have a cooperative atmosphere where students will learn from each other. Subjects will center around still life and occasionally figure painting from a live model. Each session will conclude with a round table critique of student work.
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2.00 Credits
This class is designed to stimulate creativity and to encourage the development and growth of personal expression. Beginning as well as advanced students are welcome. Students will experiment with different ways of handling color, value and composition using both traditional and contemporary water media techniques. Personal imagery, still life, landscape and painting from life will be explored.
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2.00 Credits
Students will learn a fresh approach to watercolor painting as they develop skills in drawing, brushwork, paint handling, composition and color. Students will be encouraged to paint subjects that interest them. Individual concerns will be addressed. Demonstrations, discussions and critiques will be offered in each class. Beginners and intermediates welcome.
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2.00 Credits
Students will learn the basics of constructing oil paintings from support to surface and be guided step-by-step through the proper building of a painting to make it last. Class will be divided into two parts: the first half will feature a technical lessons, stretching canvas, preparing ground, under-painting, selecting brushes, mixing colors, using glazes, etc.; the second half will focus on one to one assistance with paintings.
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2.00 Credits
This course is for beginners as well as experienced ceramists. Hand building and wheel skills will be demonstrated. Instruction will be presented in clay types, glaze application and chemistry as well as kiln styles and construction. The operation of kilns, loading, firing, maintenance will be explained in detail and practice. Teaching will be individualized and will be culturally diverse and inclusive. The most recent changes concernHawai ? ? Pacific University /353 ing art, art making by practice, and the spiritual will be explained. Cross cultural comparisons will be a regular part of this course.
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2.00 Credits
Emphasis of the course will be on handbuilding in pinch, coil, and slab techniques to create ceramic forms/sculptures with attention to individual projects. A variety of basic glazing techniques will be covered. The course will also use supplemental videos, films, books, etc. Open to beginning students.
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2.00 Credits
Learn beginning and intermediate clay handling techniques. Slab, coiled and wheel thrown forms will be explored. Individual projects will be encouraged. Course includes discussions on high fire glazes, glaze application and kiln operation.
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2.00 Credits
Open to intermediate and advanced students with prior experience in clay handbuilding; knowledge of figurative art and anatomy very helpful. Learn a variety of really fussy techniques for forming hollow, handbuilt stoneware figures, starting with a female or male nude. Specific construction and detailing will be covered in an intensive class that offers one on one attention. The primary focus is on clay handling, expression and multiple-part joinery.
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2.00 Credits
Emphasis of the course will be on handbuilding in pinch, coil, and slab techniques to create ceramic forms/ sculptures with attention to individual projects. A variety of basic glazing techniques in the low to medium range will be covered. The course will also use supplemental videos, films, books, etc. Open to continuing, intermediate and advanced students with prior basic handbuilding and glazing experience.
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2.00 Credits
Students will have the opportunity to work with stoneware and/or porcelain clay. Basic slab, coil, and wheel thrown techniques will be covered. Emphasis will be on individual projects exploring various building technique and surface treatment. Course includes discussion on high fire glaze, glaze application and kiln operation.
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