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Dec 17, 2024
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ART 210 - Figure DrawingCredits: 3 Instructional Contact Hours: 6
Introduces drawing of the human figure in pictorial space. Emphasizes in-depth awareness of the body's underlying geometry and anatomical structure working with live model.
Prerequisite(s): ART 111 Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 60 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: Yes
Outcomes and Objectives
- Demonstrate understanding of spacial relations associated with the human form.
- Develop conceptual model through on-going lectures and demonstrations.
- Apply conceptual model during in-class drawing sessions.
- Synthesize information from in-class lectures and examples of master drawings.
- Present work to instructor for critical analysis.
- Review of work in written and verbal form by peers.
- Demonstrate basic understanding of human anatomy as it relates to form.
- Develop a working knowledge of anatomy through on-going lectures and demonstrations.
- Apply this knowledge during in-class drawing sessions.
- Work on anatomical drawings outside.
- Present work to instructor for critical analysis.
- Review of work in written and verbal form by peers.
- Demonstrate skills related to drawing the figure from observation.
- Utilize sighting and scanning techniques.
- Observe the effects of foreshortening on forms that comprise the human figure.
- Conceptualize the underlying structure of the human body so that it can be readily seen.
- Address formal or narrative concepts in figurative art.
- Discuss art historical references, and strategies for story telling in figurative art across culture and periods.
- Develop personal themes through informal writing in sketchbooks.
- Develop variations on themes through sketches.
- Interact productively with others in the studio environment.
- Participate in peer review.
- Engage in arranged and impromptu discussions on the progress of student work.
- Share resources and space.
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