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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the basic elements of drawing. Line, shape, value, and perspectives will be studied before moving on to the more complex use of color. Landscape and still life will be the source of subject matter for the semester. Cr. 3. Hours Class 3, Studio 3,
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The fundamentals of representation are taught through the drawing of simple objects, forms, and volumes in line, tone, and texture using simple tools and free-hand drawing skills with a variety of media; emphasis on sound understanding of values, proportion, and perspective. Cr. 3. Hours Studio 3, Session Indicators (fall)
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3.00 Credits
The fundamentals of representation are taught through the drawing of simple objects, forms, and volumes in line, tone, and texture using simple tools and free-hand drawing skills with a variety of media; emphasis on sound understanding of values, proportion, and perspective. Cr. 3. Hours Studio 3, Session Indicators (spring)
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Students will learn various basic fabricating techniques using non-Ferris metals (copper, brass, silver) on a small object/jewelry scale. Processes studied will include silver brazing with acetylene gas torches, metal stretching and forming by hand using polished hammers, wax working, and silver lost-wax casting. Cr. 3.
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In Design Fundamentals, the student becomes familiar with the vocabulary and elements of the visual language. Also, the expressive powers of the elements of line, shape, texture, space, and color are explored through a series of sequential exercises. Many different problems in building visual units provide the training artists need to make individual, yet clear, expressive, and complete statements. Cr. 3. Hours Studio 3, Session Indicators (fall)
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In Design Fundamentals, the student becomes familiar with the vocabulary and elements of the visual language. Also, the expressive powers of the elements of line, shape, texture, space, and color are explored through a series of sequential exercises. Many different problems in building visual units provide the training artists need to make individual, yet clear, expressive, and complete statements. Cr. 3. Hours Studio 3, Session Indicators (spring)
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Introduction to drawing the human figure using various media and techniques. Basic anatomy; the skeletal and muscular structure of the human figure as related to drawing is included. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to painting methods and media and the further application of basic principles of composition through varied pictorial problems from still life, landscape, memory, and imagination. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Watercolor painting class. Introduction to painting methods and media and the further application of the basic principles of composition through varied problems from still life, landscape, memory, and imagination. Preparation for Course P:? FINA P122, P124, and P152. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Student will work in a wide variety of sculptural mediums. Assignments will focus on idea-based expression as well as a thorough introduction to different tools and processes of sculptural construction. Projects will allow student expression within a guideline that explores natural and abstract images. Preparation for Course P: P122, P124, P152. Cr. 3. Hours Studio 3,
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