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Advanced Figure Drawing |
ART 113
1:00-2:50 PM MWF
ROOM AS1532
INSTRUCTOR:
Elroy Christenson Office: IC2408A
Telephone: 528-4535 (office and voice mail)
email: echriste@sccd.ctc.edu
home page: http://facweb.northseattle.edu/echriste/echome.html
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
This will be the THIRD course in drawing. The concentratiion will be
on proportioning, shading and modeling of the figure in Colored and
Black
and White media. Success in this class is very dependent on attendence
and practice. In additon you will gain some of the following forms of
knowledge.
Problem solving
Knowledge and ability to :
-think philosophically encompassing both rational and emotional
-generate, direct, and organize ideas and thoughts.
-acquire mental processes for facilitating imagination, logic and ideas.
-pose concepts related to need for expression
-define and analyze problems relevant to need.
-ask and answer pertinent questions.
-order priorities.
-research, recall factual, emotional, and experiential data related to concept.
-intuit communication value of a variety of visual, emotional, and intellectual stimulants.
-acknowledge diverse value systems within the client/consumer context.
-make esthetic judgments and decisions based on user adaptability, activity, and function.
-verbalize clearly and succinctly any of the above (or more) when necessary.
-know the difference between a solution and a concept.
Process
- design philosophy and principles (gestalt, line, space, shape, volume, contrast, repetition) based on the original goal.
Tools Skills and craftsmanship:
-knowledge of potential and limitation of the media in the chosen area of study whether painting, sculpture, or crafts including but not limited to
- pens, pencils, brushes, canvas, paint, paper, clay, plaster, wax, wood, metal.
-thorough understanding practices of the best methodology for the use of those tools whether they be hand tools, power tools or computers.
-knowledge of safe practises in the use of artists' tools and techniques
-knowledge in and ability to use the tool effectively for the desired result
Applied Arts and Crafts Knowledge and ability
to use:
-various media processes in both two- and three-dimensional expressions of the above.
-understanding of the similarities and the differences between the Fine art and Crafts.
-the above as a area of research and understanding to ensure personal growth.
History of Art Knowledge and ability to:
-recall and understand historical or current concepts, movements, philosophies, and works by individual and /or groups of artists, designers, architects.PROCEDURE:
-recall and understand the cultural climates, value systems, and societies that produced any movement, concept, and work.
-fine art as an area of pure research and understanding to ensure continued personal growth.
A standing homework assignment of AT LEAST TWO COMPLETE COMPOSITIONS due each week. These drawings will be critiqued in class each Monday. Do not get behind on these weekly assignments, it is virtually impossible to catch up. Student drawing show imporvement very much in relationship to how many quality drawings are finished.
All work will reviewed at the end of the quarter. Do not throw
anything
away. Loose sheets must be kept in sequence of execution.
GRADING:
Grading will be based on :
1. Quality of the work, ie. Consistency of
technique.
"the problem."
2. How well you progress from beginning to the end.
3. Attendance and participation in critiques is
mandatory. (one full grade point will be duducted for each five
sessions
absent or tardy. Students are expected to stay the entire length of the
class and early departures will count as as absences.
| CHEMICAL WARNING: All artists materials have some helth risk and should be used with proper safety precautions. Since this room is also used for oil painting, some residual fumes are always present. People who have chemical sensitivity would be advised not to take this course. The dust that is created drawilng with charcoal may cause irritation of the nose and throat and dryness of the hands. Other precautions can be gathered from data sheets of artists materials (MSDS forms) available from the manufacturer. |
MATERIALS:
18" x 24" Spiral Sketchbook or bigger (thicker paper is
better than lots of pages
18 X 24" Newsprint Pad (smooth)
18" x 22"? spiral sketchbook of colored charcoal
paper or a several loose sheets of four or five different colors.
3 sticks (minimum) compressed cahrcoal (square)
I would buy a box
#2b, 4b and/or Ebony lead drawing pencil
white plastic gum eraser
kneaded gum eraser
Two Large Metal Clips (for holding your paper in
place)
India ink (black pigmented permanent ink, not
fountain
pen ink)
Pen Staff and two pen points (Speedball C-4 and
C-6)
Sumi brush - 1/4" at the ferrel or larger
black and white tempera or acrylic paint ( a jar
of each color, buy when asked)
#8 or 10 flat bristle painting brush (buy when
asked)
One can of spray fixative (this must only be used
out-of-doors)
One set of pastels (preferably a portrait set of
at least 25 colors) - you should include at least three different
values
of every generic color you get @ light red(pink, med. red (bright red),
dark red (burgundy) etc.
light blue, med. blue, and very dark blue
Optional colors to complete the set ( all of the
three values each) Orange, Greens, Purples, Umber Browns, Siennas,
Grays
to Black
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updated by Elroy Christenson 6/15/01