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Dec 26, 2024
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ART 156 - Watercolor Painting II5 Credits Watercolor Painting with specific focus on color, composition and imagery while learning and practicing Intermediate Watercolor techniques
Pre-requisite(s) ART 155 with min. 1.0 Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Designed to Serve Students who are interested in Watercolor Active Date 20210311T08:49:53
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: AA - Humanities Area II
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Course Outline
- Develop and complete a representational landscape watercolor painting utilizing brush, palette knife and sponges and emphasizing light and shadow
- Develop and complete a semi abstract watercolor painting focusing on a macro view of selected subject with a strong compositional emphasis and glazing
- Research and develop a traditional watercolor painting which incorporates the stylistic aspects of a watercolor Master Painter , accompanied by a written report of the master painters technique
- Develop and complete a contemporary figurative watercolor painting utilizing masking and subtractive techniques in a monochromatic palette
Student Learning Outcomes Draw and paint a wide variety of subjects from life, as well as from reference photos (landscape, botanical, human, and animal forms, still life, and nonorganic) using watercolor and a variety of tools at an intermediate level.
Integrate the following concepts into paintings: line, shape, light and shadow, color, texture, space and motion, rhythm, contrast, dominance, variation, and unity at an intermediate level.
Articulate the real-world application of copyright and the potential consequences of misuse.
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