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ART107 Drawing I: Introductory Course in Perspective, Shading, and Composition, Lab Reports of Painting

Information about central arizona college's art107 drawing i course. The three-credit course offers an introductory study of linear perspective, shading theory, and composition using basic drawing media. Students will learn to sketch basic geometric forms using perspective theory, identify local values of drawn objects, create illusionary space, and incorporate principles of design into their compositions. The course is offered in all terms and taught through lab and lecture modalities. No prerequisites or corequisites are required, and students will be graded on an a/f basis.

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Uploaded on 08/16/2009

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Download ART107 Drawing I: Introductory Course in Perspective, Shading, and Composition and more Lab Reports Painting in PDF only on Docsity! Central Arizona College 8470 N. Overfield Road Coolidge, AZ 85228 Phone: (520) 494-5444 ART107 Drawing I Catalog Description: Introductory study of linear perspective, shading theory, and composition using basic drawing media. Credit Hours: 3 Effective Term: Fall 2009 Terms Offered: All terms Teaching Methods: Lab Lecture Modalities: Face to Face Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None Times for Credit: 1 Grading Option: A/F Credit Breakdown: 2 Lectures, 3 Labs Cross Listed: None Learning Outcomes: 1. Sketch basic geometric forms using perspective theory. (Level 3) 2. Use classical shading theory in drawings. (Level 3) 3. Identify the local value of drawn objects. (Level 2) 4. Create illusionary space in a drawing. (Level 5) 5. Demonstrate use of a modeled plane. (Level 3) 6. Incorporate principles of design into a drawn composition. (Level 5) Standards: 1. Independently create a linear perspective drawing. 2. Name at least five parts of the classical shading system. 3. Independently observe and record visual information in a drawing. 4. Present a portfolio of drawings which exhibit: a. Convincing representation of observed objects. b. Correct application of perspective theory. c. Representation of light falling on a form. d. Independent use of design principles. AGEC/Special Requirements: None
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