Art I Course Overview

Art I introduces the art elements and principles as they relate to personal artworks and the works of others.  Skills and techniques are taught that allow the student to create original artworks with a variety of media. 

Course Objectives

 ART I Skills & Concepts

 First Semester                                                                   Second Semester

 Elements & Principles                                                        3D Design
 Form & Value                                                                      Figure Drawing
 Still Life Drawing                                                                 Self Portraits
 Color Theory                                                                       Watercolor Techniques
 Perspective                                                                         Printmaking                           

Grading Policy

  Grading Policy

  Major Grades 60%     Projects

  Daily Grades  40%    Quizzes & Sketchbook

Class Schedule

 


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Contact Info
Phone
(281) 891-6880
Email
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