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  • 3.00 Credits

    Fierlinger. Prerequisite(s): FNAR-523 and FNAR-636 or Permission of Instructor. The student will learn to conceptualize and produce animation design ideas with an eye on the possibility of making the art of animation a future career. The student will be introduced to the workings of hand-drawn digital 2d animation design using a Wacom tablet and software Mirage, specializing in this type of production. Emphasis will be placed on: 1) the development of drawing skills particularly related to the creation of paperless animation in a quick and effortless style: 2) the finesse of representing a sense of drama and motion within a single frame; 3) storytelling skills fulfilling a mission of urgency and purposefulness; 4) the pursuit of originality in a world where almost everything has already been done- or so it seems; and 5) passion!- for the sense of responsibility to serve others; to follow direction and honor deadlines without compromising one's drive for creative independence. Students are required to buy their own Wacom Intuos2 pens.
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    Vidnovic. Students will make work that draws from and interacts with the three-dimensional world we live in. Formal strategies will explore principles of organization. Planar construction. modeling and assemblage methods will be used for investigations spanning from bas-relief to environmental art. This is a "learn by doing" process with no prerequisites.
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    Vidnovic. An introduction of modeling the human figure in clay. Students will work from the live model, acquainting themselves with issues of basic anatomy, form and function, and clay modeling. No previous experience is required; drawing experience a plus; attendance and effort are mandatory.
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    Vidnovic. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 543. A focused study of the human figure for students who have already taken Figure Sculpture I. Figure Sculpture II offers students students a chance to refine their modeling skills, to appropriately enhance their use of anatomy, and to experiment with scale. Full fluency in basic human functional anatomy is expected upon enrollment.
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    White. Students will develop facility with conceptual and visual 3-dimensional forms by applying plastic media and subtraction, addition and fabriciation techniques with hand tools, power tools and welding equipment.
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    White. Prerequisite(s): FNAR 545. Sculpture II builds on the skills and concepts acquired in Sculpture I and challenges the student with concept directed projects.
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    Warnock. Lab Fee- $80. This class will introduce students to a variety of techniques and approaches used in creating mosaics. Students will learn the history of this ancient method of pictorial rendering and will gain appreciation for contemporary applicationsof mosaic in both utilitarian and fine art contexts. Various methods of making, glazing and firing tiles will be taught, enabling students to design and produce their own series of works. Readings, slide presentations and field trips will complement hands-on experience. $80 Studio Fee.
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    Neff/Talevski/Staff. Lab Fee $40. Students will have the opportunity to explore the idea of reproducibility, process and experimentation. Zinc and Copper etching, as well as non-acid processes will be covered. Demonstrations involve processes as basic as drypoint and line etching to more advanced skills such as spit bite and multiple plate color printing. A good introduction to the arts for students with little or no experience; this course will provide a foundation on which to build, combining direct skills like drawing and painting with conceptualization, visualization, planning and professionalism. Though offering much technical information, the focus of the class will be image making and idea development. Students will be challenged to pursue themes personally important while completing smaller projects designed to master techniques. $40 Studio Fee.
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    Neff/Staff. Lab Fee $40. This course will explore the possibilities of the more direct and graphic printmaking methods: relief and screen printing. Demonstrations will be offered in linoleum and wood block printing, monotypes, collagraphs, multi-block color printing, stencil and photo silkscreen. Experimentation with materials, techniques and the definition of "printing" is strongly encouraged. Students will have the opportunity to explore the idea of reproducibility, process and play. $40 Studio Fee.
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    Adkins. Lab Fee $25. This course will cover the traditional print processes while offering a chance to develop visual skills. The processes covered in class will include momoprinting (one of a kind prints), relief printing and a variety of etching techniques. Demonstrations will be offered to introduce more advanced processes like lithography and silkscreening. This class is an excellent introduction to the visual arts because the though process as well as the development of the image can be recorded. $40 Studio Fee.
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