| To help
you to understand art basics, each student receives a theory course pack to
read at his leisure. The subjects of the articles contained therein are
summarizing most of the various practical aspects of drawing that are covered
in the class and some additional interesting theory.
Abstraction, what is
it? Anatomy, The Importance of Art, what is it? Art and
Communication Attitude and Professionalism Aura and 'Presence' of a
Work 'Bypass Technique' in Drawing Caricature Chief Line, Plumb
Line, Line of Gravity, Axes Close ups, The Figure in Gradient Approach
Colour Compositional Devices in Drawing Composition and Design, Unity
of Balance Concepts and Symbols, The Mechanism of Constant Cross
Referencing, The Importance of Continuation of Lines, The Law of
Contour 'Cross Contours' Creative Sequence in Art Creativity, The
sequences of the Creative Process Drapery Drawing and Perception
Drawing as Language Drawing: Global Skills Drawing, A Practical
Approach Drawing Face, Eye, Ear, Mouth, Nose Drawing Hands and Feet
Drawing Hair Drawing the Figure Exercises, 30 Different Aspects
Expression of the Intangible Expression, Motion and Emotion Form, The
Evolution of Form and Weight, Weight and Energy, Mass and 'Core' Formal
vs. Technical Problems Generalisation vs. Simplification, How to Recognise
Essence Gestalt, Definition Gesture Gravity, Points of Ideas
and Inspiration Interaction of Medium and Meaning Knowledge Light
Logic Line In Drawing and Sculpture Marks, Traces of a Process vs.
Surface Mark-making Masses, 'Spaces of Rest Between the Masses'
Negative Spaces Perception and Information in Drawing Perception vs.
Senses Perspective and Sighting Plane and Surface Planes and the
'Radiation of Lines' Portrait Know-How Positioning in Space
Proportions, Comparative Rhythm in Drawing Shape and Form
Simpification vs Generalisation Space Spaces, Open and Enclosed
Structure vs Function Stylisation Surface Structure and Tension
Tactile Line Talent and Potential Texture and Surface Structure
Texture, Compositional Tools, Extensions of Self Torsos Traditional
Techniques and Principles Zen and 'Becoming One' with a Subject
The list is
growing. |