Drawing I
Instructor : Lawrence Hawthorne
Course Outline: ARTS 101-02
Meeting Time Tuesday& Thursday 2:00-4:50
Semester Hours: 3Credits
Office: 216-C Harris Hall
Phone #: 524-5453 or 524-5454
Course Description Fundamentals of drawing expression introduced. Pencil, charcoal, conte, and wash media are explored. Course includes weekly critiques and discussions.
Policy
Students are to read the Department of art and Design’s Grading and attendance policy.
After having read this policy, each student will sign policy acknowledging their willingness to comply with the stated requirements.
Professionalism
- Students are required to bring all necessary tools and related materials to class.
- Drawings are to be kept neatly in a sketch pad to be turned in for grading along with the final projects.
- On time attendance and acceptance and participation are essential. Assignments will be given at the beginning of each class. Instructions will not be repeated.
Safety
- Cleanup and Maintenance is required of all students working in studio areas.
- After completing tool and equipment orientation students are to use equipment properly and return equipment to its proper place.
- Damaged or misuse of equipment are to be reported to instructor immediately.
Work areas are to be cleaned upon completion of each work cession.
Violations of any of the above rules could potentially cause injury and will affect the offender’s grade.
Aug 20 Introduction
22 Demonstration on building forms
27 Forms Are Due Critique #1
29 Drawings of 3-D forms due Critique #2
Sept 3 Value Study
10 Hatching
17 Cross-Hatching
23 Contour and Cross-Contour (Hand and feet study)
Oct 1 Drawing Landscapes
8 Perspective
15 2 Point Perspective
22 3 Point Perspective
Nov 5 Gesture
12 Composition (Focus or Point of Interest)
Conceptual Drawings (Drawing with meaning)
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