A continuation of the study of water color painting from still life and nature with the materials and techniques of water color painting.
Prerequisites
ART 221 or instructor permission
Quarters Offered
Spring,
Summer
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:
- Demonstrate a knowledge of color theory
- Apply basic principles of elements of design in painting
- Demonstrate basic techniques of water color
- Brush movement
- Wash technique wet on wet color application
- Experimentation with water color textures
- Space and depth
Course Content Outline
- Preparation for painting
- Exercise in color structuring
- Brush movement
- Wash technique
- Experimentation with water color textures
- Test your imagination
- Sketches in light and dark values
- Still lifes
- Fruit - vegetation
- Plants
- Landscapes
- Basic elements of landscapes
- Layout of composition
- Painting outdoors
- Mood in a landscape
- The sky
- Water
- Experimental non-representational paintings
- Masking techniques
- Additives: salt, egg, crayon, gesso, plastic wrap
- Spatter techniques
- Final project
Department Guidelines
Final portfolios/projects should reflect the accumulation of learned skills in techniques, materials, and in developing their own styles.
PO5 should be assessed: Students will be able to solve problems by gathering, interpreting, combining and/or applying information from multiple sources.