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ART105: 2D Concepts
Map Assignment: Using the Elements and Principles of Design, construct a map of a fictional place that includes at least five different types of spatial information. Consider how maps tell stories and indicate the values of their ideology of their maker by what information is included and excluded.
Map Assignment: Using the Elements and Principles of Design, construct a map of a fictional place that includes at least five different types of spatial information. Consider how maps tell stories and indicate the values of their ideology of their maker by what information is included and excluded.
ART301:Basic Painting
Series of 9: Create a series of 9 paintings of the same 3 objects. You should explore composition and color as ways to keep the series interesting while working within the same subject matter.
Series of 9: Create a series of 9 paintings of the same 3 objects. You should explore composition and color as ways to keep the series interesting while working within the same subject matter.
ART301:Basic Painting
Community Still Life: Students were asked to bring in an object that fit under a theme that they all voted on and spent four class periods working from life on the same painting.
Community Still Life: Students were asked to bring in an object that fit under a theme that they all voted on and spent four class periods working from life on the same painting.
ART301:Basic Painting
Final Project: Create a large scale painting (34" x 28") that features open subject matter. This larger painting should incorporate the techniques that we have learned throughout the semester and focus on content that speaks to you.
Final Project: Create a large scale painting (34" x 28") that features open subject matter. This larger painting should incorporate the techniques that we have learned throughout the semester and focus on content that speaks to you.
ART325: Lithography and Monotype
Lithograph 1: Using the imagery from the first monotype assignment, create a black and white lithograph that is 9" x 12" (printed on 11"x14"). There should be evidence of research and development in your subject matter.
Lithograph 1: Using the imagery from the first monotype assignment, create a black and white lithograph that is 9" x 12" (printed on 11"x14"). There should be evidence of research and development in your subject matter.
ART325: Lithography and Monotype
Lithograph 2: Using the techniques from the first lithograph, students will create another 9"x 12" image of their choosing. This freedom to choose the subject matter should still feature research, however the topic is up to the student.
Lithograph 2: Using the techniques from the first lithograph, students will create another 9"x 12" image of their choosing. This freedom to choose the subject matter should still feature research, however the topic is up to the student.
ART325: Lithography and Monotype
Final Monotype Assignment: For the final assignment, students were asked to create a series of 8 original Monotypes that all react to what they believed the quintessential college meal is. The subject matter should not be purely representational, rather it should focus on how the food makes students feel. Students were asked to do research about the historical, cultural, financial, etc. factors of their chosen foods and consider these topics when making their series.
Final Monotype Assignment: For the final assignment, students were asked to create a series of 8 original Monotypes that all react to what they believed the quintessential college meal is. The subject matter should not be purely representational, rather it should focus on how the food makes students feel. Students were asked to do research about the historical, cultural, financial, etc. factors of their chosen foods and consider these topics when making their series.