SPRING 2013 - DRAWING I, II, III
Time: Tuesday / Thursday 9:00 - 11:50 a.m.
Place: VA 17
Instructor: Posie Currin
E-mail: [email protected]
website: http://currinmhccdrawing.weebly.com/
Office Hours: TUESDAY 12:00-12:30pm / THURSDAY 12-1pm
DRAWING I: SYLLABUS
This is an introductory course designed for both the novice and the art major. The course content focuses on training the eye to see perceptually, developing confidence with the use of traditional drawing tools, manipulating basic art elements such as space, value, line, shape and form, and composing imagery reflecting volume and mass through the understanding of light.
DRAWING II: SYLLABUS
Drawing II continues the study of perceptual seeing with an emphasis on drawing methods and techniques. Students will experience a larger variety of drawing tools and supports, encouraging an exploration of process and content cohesion. Drawing II provides the opportunity to enhance eye-hand coordination and improve methodologies in composition, form, spatial issues and mass.
DRAWING III: SYLLABUS
Drawing III works on refining methods and techniques with a portfolio of finished drawings as a final result of having taken this course. In addition to previous drawing course objectives, Drawing III students will study contemporary art issues, genres, mixed media, a variety of formats and limited color applications. Students in this course will be expected to articulate outcomes and processes in drawing media and to create a body or work.
This is an introductory course designed for both the novice and the art major. The course content focuses on training the eye to see perceptually, developing confidence with the use of traditional drawing tools, manipulating basic art elements such as space, value, line, shape and form, and composing imagery reflecting volume and mass through the understanding of light.
DRAWING II: SYLLABUS
Drawing II continues the study of perceptual seeing with an emphasis on drawing methods and techniques. Students will experience a larger variety of drawing tools and supports, encouraging an exploration of process and content cohesion. Drawing II provides the opportunity to enhance eye-hand coordination and improve methodologies in composition, form, spatial issues and mass.
DRAWING III: SYLLABUS
Drawing III works on refining methods and techniques with a portfolio of finished drawings as a final result of having taken this course. In addition to previous drawing course objectives, Drawing III students will study contemporary art issues, genres, mixed media, a variety of formats and limited color applications. Students in this course will be expected to articulate outcomes and processes in drawing media and to create a body or work.