ARTS 241: Intro to acrylic Painting
Prof. Mike Glier
Prof. Mike Glier
To learn the fundamentals of 2D design, as well as some of the concepts that inform modern painting, this class will engage the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Henri Matisse, Amy Sherald, Alma Thomas, and Stanley Whitney. All distinctly modern, the styles of these artists range from figurative to fully abstract. The class will spend two weeks on each artist, analyzing and copying a work in the first week and producing a visual response in the second. Students will meet twice a week online, once as a class for technical demonstration and slide presentations and again in small groups of 3 or 4 for reading discussion and critique. Some demonstrations and supporting materials will be available asynchronously. The goals of the class are to introduce students to basic painting skills like color mixing, brushwork, composition, and palette management, as well as concepts like color theory, modernism and self-expression in a cultural context. So that students may work in a domestic setting, the size of the assignments are modest and the materials like water-based acrylics, crayons, and paper are manageable. In order to post homework, students will need access to a digital camera.
'Flushed'
Victoria Lui
Spring 2021
Acrylic on Paper
'ML'
Alexander Joshua
Spring 2021
Wax Pastel and Acrylic on Paper
'A Spring Morning Confrontation'
Charlotte Hanson
Spring 2021
Acrylic and Cut Paper
'Feeding the Mind, Body, and Soul'
Kristen Chou
Spring 2021
Acrylic on Paper
'Kitchen Table
Emily Hugo
Spring 2021
Acrylic on Paper
'Youth'
Vincent McNelis
Spring 2021
Sharpie on Paper
'An Elegy'
Emmanuelle Copeland
Spring 2021
Acrylic on Paper
'Coffee in Quarantine
Paige Galle
Spring 2021
Acrylic on Paper
'Foul'
Jason Lee
Spring 2021
Acrylic and Crayon on Paper
'Tiger Tiger'
Nelly Lin-Schweitzer
Spring 2021
Acrylic on Paper
'Restricted'
Rebecca Kim
Spring 2021
Acrylic on Paper
'Two Strings'
Evelyn Choe
Spring 2021
Acrylic on Paper