This course introduces students to classical and contemporary drawing techniques and concepts, with emphasis on the understanding of their formal language and the fundamentals of artistic expression. Even though previous drawing experience is not a prerequisite for this course, the vigorous training provided will prepare students for going into a professional fine art career. Drawing of still-life, landscape, and life models from observation are geared towards realism; at the same time, various other drawing styles might be explored. Linear perspective, pictorial composition, figure/ground relationships, shading techniques, tonal value, visual perception, spatial concepts, and critical thinking skills are all emphasized extensively. We will study and research major drawing styles and movements in historical context. The hope is that students will use this global approach to develop a “critical eye” in evaluation of contemporary drawing. Demonstrations, slide lectures, group and individual critiques will be given throughout the course. Various dry drawing media, such as graphite and charcoal, are the primary tools for this class. This may seem like a lot to absorb – but always remember that our main emphasis will be to encourage and nourish individuality and creativity.
Sketch book assignments are based on conceptual prompts and life drawing observations.