NWCCD 2019-20 Catalog 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
NWCCD 2019-20 Catalog [This is an Archived Catalog.]

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ART 2005 - Drawing II


This course is an intermediate level drawing course building upon the fundamentals of observation, artistic invention, perspective and composition through problems in still life and landscape.   Drawing in both wet and dry media is explored along with the use of color and pastels.  Lectures, drawing sessions, and structured critiques are used to develop the formal, conceptual, expressive, and technical understanding of the drawing process.  Drawing II is designed to refine knowledge and skills gained in Drawing I and to extend the student’s ability to make sound choices toward the solving of compositional problems. 

Credits: 3

Instructional Method Lecture/Studio

General Education Requirement: Visual & Performing Arts
Comments: This course does not meet UW’s Human Culture requirement unless transferred as part of an Associate degree.

Prerequisites:
ART 1005 Drawing I with a C or better

Minimum Student Competencies
Upon completion of ART 2005 Drawing II, the student will:

  1. demonstrate acceptable drawing skill in the use of wet, dry, and mixed media.
  2. use color, including the use of color pastels, as it applies to drawing skills.
  3. compose drawings with regard to format, subject, and expressive content.
  4. use thumbnail sketches for to resolve compositional problems.
  5. compose subject matter in drawing for effective expression through selection and arrangement.
  6. discuss composition and expressive intent as related to drawings.
  7. discuss how principles of design relate to all aspects of drawing.
  8. exhibit familiarity with historical and contemporary drawing trends.
  9. integrate conceptual ideas into drawings as a means of communication and expression.


Program Outcomes
Art AFA

PO#1 Application of Foundation Principles:  Employ the elements of art and design and compositional principles in 2-D and 3-D work.

PO#2 Observation:  Produce accurate and proportional representations of real space and objects.

PO#3 Conceptual Application:  Create work using foundation principles to convey a concept or idea.

PO#4 Craftsmanship:  Demonstrate a professional level of craftsmanship and technical ability in working with a range of 2D and 3D materials.

PO#5 Articulation:  Use art and design related vocabulary that is both relevant and appropriate in discussing visual artwork.

PO#6 Historical:   Discuss different historical and cultural influences in art and design.



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