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ART 299 - Painting from Life |
This course explores use of observational painting techniques as a means for translating three-dimensional realities into two-dimensional painted images. By observing still lives, structures, landscapes, and live models, students gain heightened sensitivity to the world around them through attentiveness to the visual. In the process, they also become acquainted with various painting materials and surfaces. Through studio assignments, exercises, readings, discussions, and critiques, students learn to paint from both life and the imagination, all the while honing their observational skills and their facility with painting media.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Final Examination, Arts Studio Performing and Visual Arts Division Art, Art History, Vis Studies Department Course Attributes: G2 |
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