Freehand Drawing II (ART2301C (CC13))

Term: Spring Semester 2013 (CC)

Faculty

Tyrus R. ClutterShow MyInfo popup for Tyrus R. Clutter
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Schedule

Tue, 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM (1/7/2013 - 5/2/2013) Location: 0001 (Fine Arts 204 - Lecture & Laboratory)

Description

A continuation of ART1300C, this course emphasizes individual exploration in advanced graphite pencil techniques and interpretation of subject matter, as well as gives an introduction to the use of color in the drawing medium through the single and mixed media approaches to colored pencil, nupastel, watercolor and inks. Drawing of the human figure will be stressed. May be repeated for credit.

Freehand Drawing II (ART2301C (CC13))

Term: Spring Semester 2013 (CC)

Faculty

Tyrus R. ClutterShow MyInfo popup for Tyrus R. Clutter
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Schedule

Tue, 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM (1/7/2013 - 5/2/2013) Location: 0001 (Fine Arts 204 - Lecture & Laboratory)

Description

A continuation of ART1300C, this course emphasizes individual exploration in advanced graphite pencil techniques and interpretation of subject matter, as well as gives an introduction to the use of color in the drawing medium through the single and mixed media approaches to colored pencil, nupastel, watercolor and inks. Drawing of the human figure will be stressed. May be repeated for credit.

Freehand Drawing II (ART2301C (CC13))

Term: Spring Semester 2013 (CC)

Faculty

Tyrus R. ClutterShow MyInfo popup for Tyrus R. Clutter
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 

Schedule

Tue, 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM (1/7/2013 - 5/2/2013) Location: 0001 (Fine Arts 204 - Lecture & Laboratory)

Description

A continuation of ART1300C, this course emphasizes individual exploration in advanced graphite pencil techniques and interpretation of subject matter, as well as gives an introduction to the use of color in the drawing medium through the single and mixed media approaches to colored pencil, nupastel, watercolor and inks. Drawing of the human figure will be stressed. May be repeated for credit.