Relief I - Printmaking

Studio, workshop. The creative print-making process of cutting and printing the raised surfaces of a block. Cutting and printing from various materials including wood, lucite, plaster, masonite, box wood and linoleum. Collograph included. Self-motivated workshop situation. Visual ideas and executions (design and drawings) stressed. Final portfolio required, attendance mandatory. Prerequisite: basic drawing and design, or consent of instructor. $35 materials fee.

Intaglio I - Printmaking

Studio, workshop. Engraving, etching and printing images from metal plates. Emphasis on drawing and design in exploring and experimenting creatively with various techniques in group self-motivating workshops. Includes line etching, engraving, aquatint and related techniques. Students print their work and submit final portfolio. Attendance mandatory. Prerequisites: basic drawing, basic design, or consent of instructor. Cost of materials: $50.

Painting I

Basic practice and theory of painting developed through the study of traditional and contemporary procedures used in the development of pictorial form. Emphasis on still life, landscape and the human figure. Materials: oil and aqueous media.

Intro Comp In Fine Art

Historical overview of the development of computer art and the significant events leading to the development of the field. Projects include hands-on experience with computer imaging for use in the creation of fine art. Prerequisite: completion of foundation courses or consent of instructor.

Painting V

Studio. Emphasis on cultivation of an individual painting vocabulary based upon development of themes derived from personal experience. Includes related contemporary and historical issues. Individual and group critiques used to develop continuity of work. Satisfies the Integrative Experience requirement for BA-Art majors. Materials: unspecified. Prerequisite: ART 320 or consent of instructor.

Painting-Aqueous Med

Basic practice and theory of painting developed through the study of traditional and contemporary procedures used in the development of pictorial form. Emphasis on still life, landscape and the human figure. Materials: oil and aqueous media.

Painting II: Representation II

Studio. Basic practice and theory of painting developed through the study of traditional and contemporary procedures used in the development of pictorial form. Emphasis on still life, landscape, and the human figure. Materials: oil and/or aqueous media. Prerequisite: foundation courses; for non-majors, ART 104.
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