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Course Description
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Students will design and produce a wide variety of drawing and painting art
works to create a process portfolio (which will include a collection of finished
art works, self-evaluations, idea sketches, handouts, notes, and critiques).
They will study art history, the elements and principles of design, critiquing,
and aesthetics (the appreciation of beauty). Student activities include working
with pencil, pen and ink, charcoal, pastels, colored pencil, watercolor,
tempera, acrylic, and mixed media. Students will be required to have or purchase
a sketchbook and an art portfolio (in which to collect art works), as well as
other supplies to be announced by the teacher.
In Drawing and Painting II and III, students will work on increasingly more
individual and independent projects in all phases of art production, resulting
in a varied and complex collection of art projects to be maintained in the art
portfolio.
Prerequisites:
Drawing and Painting II:
successful completion of Drawing and Painting I
Drawing and Painting III:
successful completion of Drawing and Painting II
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