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ART 4116: Intensive Intermediate Painting
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
In this course we explore the genres of painting from the inside-out. We focus on process and technical skill as well as the political and social underpinnings of several painting genres. As the course progresses, students improve at oil painting in its traditional 20th century use and gain some technical and conceptual experience with its contemporary manifestation. Our main focus is on perceptual studies, although we also work with notions of abstraction in painting. There are weekly homework assignments as well as a few reading assignments. This is a very structured course, designed to develop your strengths and abilities as a painter and to further your conceptual understanding of the medium.
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ART 411B: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Intermediate painting focuses on the processes and concepts of oil painting. It is a structured course with an emphasis on perceptual studies as well as an overview of historical and contemporary painting issues. Students are expected to possess good drawing skills and a beginner's familiarity with oil painting techniques. Critical readings and homework assignments are an important part of the course. Prerequisite: a beginning painting elective or permission of instructor.
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ART 412: Painting
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Introduction to painting processes and materials. While there is emphasis on oil painting, students also are introduced to watercolor and acrylic paints and a wide variety of painting surfaces. Subject matter is varied, beginning with still-life material and ending with direct painting from the model. Technical skills and content are dealt with at the individual student's level.
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ART 412B: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Intermediate painting focuses on the processes and concepts of oil painting. It is a structured course with an emphasis on perceptual studies as well as an overview of historical and contemporary painting issues. Students are expected to possess good drawing skills and a beginner's familiarity with oil painting techniques. Critical readings and homework assignments are an important part of the course. Prerequisite: a beginning painting elective or permission of instructor.
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ART 413A: Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Explores contemporary sculptural concepts and processes in various media, including latex, plaster, plastics, metal, and wood fabrication, with emphasis on development of technical skills at whatever level of advancement is suited to the experience of the student.
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ART 413E: Special Topics in Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Studies in special subjects. Topics vary from semester to semester. Consult course listings.
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ART 413F: Sculpture: Foundry
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The focus of this course is to introduce students to the basic principles of bronze and aluminum casting according to the lost wax method. Students learn mold making, direct organic burnout, ceramic shell investment, metal chasing, and patination in order to create finished sculpture. In addition to metal casting, students use other materials such as plaster, resin, steel, wood, rubber, plastic, and foam to create a mixed-media project that explores a specific idea or theme. Additional work outside the regularly scheduled class time is required.
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ART 413G: Sculpture: Wood
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The focus of this course is to introduce students to the basic principles of wood sculpture with an emphasis on furniture making.
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ART 413H: Sculpture: Blacksmithing
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course is an introduction to Blacksmithing materials, tools and techniques. Students explore the fundamental techniques of hand-forged metal. Metal can be manipulated as a plastic material and offers enormous possibilities for 3-dimensional form. In this class we explore these possibilities and expand our sculptural vocabulary.
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ART 413I: Sculpture: Metal Fabrication
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Metal is the backbone of our modern world and a viable medium for self-expression. It can be employed as structure or as surface, it can be plastically deformed to create compound shapes, or it can be connected to most any other material. Students explore the creative potential of this material in the fabrication of sculptural forms. Students learn to weld using both gas and electric arc machines and learn the safe operation of drilling, grinding, and finishing tools.
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