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ART 110 Drawing I Online

 

Credits: 3
Estimated Enrollment per Offering: 60 Students

 

Outcomes

1. Have an introductory understanding of linear perspective.
2. Gain an understanding of design principles and elements.
3. Develop a comprehensive understanding of light, shadow, and value.
4. Gain a familiarity with a variety of drawing media.
5. Acquire basic skills including rendering, measuring proportions and drawing freehand drawing techniques.
6. Gain an understanding of vocabulary words and terms used by artists.

 

Description

Topics:

  • Fundamentals of theoretical and applied perspective
  • Structural and proportional drawing
  • Light and shade
  • Art vocabulary
  • Basic composition.

 

The purpose of this course is an introduction to drawing theory, methods, tools, and techniques. Students become familiar with perspective, principles and elements of design, and principles of light and shadow, and value. There will also be some experimentation with drawing media.

 

Required Materials

Pencils-HB, 2B, 4B, 6B 

Pens-Micron 03, 05, 08

Charcoal Pencils 4B, 6B
B Graphite pencil
Sharpie-Fine point
Leather Chamois
Metal Ruler-18 inch
45 Degree Triangle
Erasers-Kneeded eraser, Mars stadler, hard plastic eraser
Sketch Book-- Utrecht spiral bound 9x12" sketch book, 50lb, 74 gsm, acid free


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