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2.00 Credits
Students will sketch directly from nature on location during fi eld trips. In subsequent studio sessions, compositions translating fi rst impressions using various methods are then developed. Special attention is given to individual approaches and expression. Credit 2 per quarter
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2.00 Credits
Students learn to identify and defi ne the bones and muscles that affect the surface of the human anatomy. The instructor demonstrates how to draw these structures in simplifi ed shapes and forms. The students then apply this information to fi gure drawing in the studio. Credit 2 per quarter
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3.00 Credits
Beginners develop the basic skills and techniques of painting with an airbrush, while experienced airbrushers concentrate on enhancing their skills. Graphic artists, illustrators and photographers can benefi t from this exposure to airbrush techniques and applications through demonstration and experiential learning. Class is limited to 10 students. (2012-201, 2012-202, 2012-203 and 2012-211, 2012-212, 2012-213) Credit 3 per quarter
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2.00 Credits
Study of the materials and techniques of painting through use of still life and nature forms. The basic skill development acquired in this class will become the foundation for more advanced painting options. (2012-201, 2012-202, 2012-203 and 2012-211, 2012-212, 2012-213, or equivalent) Credit 2 per quarter
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3.00 Credits
Painting with opportunities for gifted or advanced students to explore media, seek new skills, and develop a new style of expression. The instructor will work individually with each student so that a personal direction can be identifi ed and built. Models are available on an infrequent basis. Still life and sketches are used for inspiration and reference. This course may be elected more than once for credit. (2012-286 or equivalent) Credit 2 per quarter
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2.00 Credits
Students will paint from costumed and nude models. Achieving a clear understanding of the various media and how they may be used is a primary focus. Artistic concepts will be investigated and selected for appropriate expressive search. Action, structure, gesture, composition, and the development of experimental techniques will be explored. (2012-225 or equivalent) Credit 2 per quarter
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3.00 Credits
Attention to developing anatomical description will be balanced by encouragement to produce expressive work refl ective of individual artistic direction. Emphasis is placed on understanding various aesthetic and traditions. Portraiture painting skills will be gained through studio painting, problem solving, demonstrations, discussions and critiques. This course may be elected more than once for credit. (2012-215 or equivalent) Credit 2 per quarter
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3.00 Credits
Students will receive individual and group instruction in basic watercolor methods, media and tools. The painting sessions will emphasize composition, color, and personal expression as they relate to watercolor, gouache and casein media. This course may be elected more than once for credit. (2012-211, 2012-212, 2012-213 or equivalent) Credit 2 per quarter
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2.00 Credits
Investigate the methods, materials, tools, and techniques used by contemporary printmakers. Print processes introduced include woodcut, etching, engraving, stencil/chine-colle, collagraphs, carborundum, monotypes, and image-on intaglio types. Students are required to pull an edition of prints in one medium. (2012-211, 2012-212 and 2012-213 or equivalent) Credit 2 per quarter
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2.00 Credits
Students will continue to study the methods and techniques of calligraphy. Studying a variety of styles and letterforms enriches the artwork assignments produced by the advanced level calligrapher. Personal direction and special project work are encouraged. (2012-276) Credit 2 per quarter
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