| Asian Design Influence | |||
| ASIAN DESIGN | |||
| CLASS CODE: | HORT 336 | CREDITS: 1 | |
| DIVISION: | AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES | ||
| DEPARTMENT: | HORTICULTURE | ||
| GENERAL EDUCATION: | This course does not fulfill a General Education requirement. | ||
| DESCRIPTION: | This course helps students understand the theories of Asian design influence, with particular emphasis on the use of line. Principles of oriental design and their influence on modern American floral design. | ||
| TAUGHT: | Fall, Winter | ||
| CONTENT AND TOPICS: | -Historical review -Ikebana schools,line in art and architecture -Observaton of nature |
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| GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: | 1. Be exposed to Asian Cultural influences on the art and design of North America. 2. Apply the historical and contemporary techniques learned particularly from studying Japanese schools of Ikbana, ancient and modern. 3. Study several different art forms from Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and other perspectives. |
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| REQUIREMENTS: | Students must have floral tools and maybe asked to provide some of the required design materials. Web access. | ||
| PREREQUISITES: | Hort 335 and 435, FDM major or consent of instructor | ||
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| EFFECTIVE DATE: | August 2003 | ||