ART 219 & ART 227 Paint demonstrations and lectures begin by 6:15. Advanced students are always welcome to observe or listen to demonstrations or lectures. Students are to prepare to paint upon arrival to class at 6:00 PM. Instructor will attempt to meet individually with advance students prior to demonstration or lecture. Painting Diary: Students are required to keep a painting diary for each painting assignment. A diary should record colors used, techniques, why certain decisions were made, a commentary on personal expression, and what you learned. Homework: Preparation by gathering materials for painting assignments, drawing thumbnail sketches, preparing your canvas, and completing assignments. Two advanced student schedules are listed below for Oils 2 and Acrylics 2. The first schedule is for students that have had one to a few semesters of painting. The second schedule is for students that have had several semesters of painting and have a serious approach to growing as a painter. The instructor will review student work to approve those interested in the advanced level, but haven’t had this instructor before. Schedule 1: Two paintings are due by 3/31. Two paintings are due 5/19. 1/28 Discuss syllabus and supplies. Observe slides of instructor’s work. You need to stay if you haven’t seen the slide show at least three times. 2/4 - 3/3 Assignment #1: “Copy an Old Master Portrait Painting.” First paint a tonal underpainting. After the underpainting is dried, color will be applied by glazing thin layers of paint on top of the tonal values. (25% each) 3/10 - 3/24 Assignment #2: A study in “FORM and LIGHTING”, but considering maximum use of color by painting a 3-D subject. Absolutely no photos will be used; students will provide own object. ( Use objects that have good dimension to them (avoid flat objects).(25% each) 3/31 - 11/8 Assignment #3: Landscape - use colors value, intensity, and temperature use to create contrast to create atmospheric perspective. Do not use more than one color in full strength in your painting. (25% each) 11/15 - 12/13 Assignment #4: Open subject that exhibits self expression. (25% each) 5/19 FINAL critique and potluck dinner. Schedule 2: Two paintings are due by 3/31. Two paintings are due 5/19. 8/23 Discuss syllabus and supplies. Observe slides of instructor’s work. If you’ve see the slide show at least three times, you do not need to stay. Homework: decide on a concept or subject that may be used in a series of paintings for four paintings through out the semester. You may work on more than one painting at a time, but use the calendar above to stay on track. At least two paintings will be framed. 5/19 FINAL critique and potluck dinner.
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