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GRA 134 - Drawing II
This course will continue to stress general foundation drawing skills. A variety of wet and dry media including color media will be a focus in this course. Subject matter will expand from still-life to more conceptually based integration of various imagery. Demonstration discussion and formal critiques will augment studio work.
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
· Demonstrate the ability to draw utilizing perceptual means incorporating the basic properties of line, value, scale and proportion, figure-ground relationship, texture and color.
· Demonstrate the ability to activate the concept of the picture plane using traditional and non-traditional means.
· Produce cohesive composition.
· Manipulate the illusion of three-dimensional forms and spaces.
· Integrate critical thinking skills through completed artworks and formal critiques.
Prerequisite: Drawing I (GRA 133)
3 credits, 4 contact hours