Drawing 2
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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307KR2 | Z | 3 | 28DS | English, Czech | summer |
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
The student knows the basics of working with watercolour and charcoal, can retouch photographs and work with specific techniques on the borderline between technical painting and drawing.
Mode of study
workshops
Prerequisites and co-requisites
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Course contents
The course is closely related to the knowledge and skills acquired in Drawing I. It focuses on the development of drawing techniques, especially in the acquisition of the intensity of gradients through the use of additional techniques - the use of plastic rubber, rag, sponge and watercolor techniques. At the end of the course, drawing technique touches on the basics of working with paint and the overlap into painting.
1-3 - Concentration on the sculptural studio translation of still life in a variety of lighting conditions using basic drawing techniques.
4 - basics of working with watercolor
5-6 - study of portraiture in charcoal
7-8 - figure study in charcoal
9-10 - entry into photography and technical painting in the form of retouching
11 - special techniques on the border between technical image and drawing - toulene printing, combination of xerox and drawing
12 - joint presentation of the results and all the works produced in the course - evaluation
Recommended or required reading
Teissig, Karel. Drawing. Prague: Aventinum, 2010.
Kubiček, Jánus, and Jiri Hlusicka. Jánus Kubiček: Kresba a Grafika = Drawings and Graphics. Brno: Fotep, 2012. Kazlepka, Zdeněk, and Martin Zlatohlávek. Diversities of Drawing: Italian Drawing of the High and Late Baroque in Czech and Moravian Public Collections. Brno : [Prague]: Moravian Gallery in Brno ; Catholic Theological Faculty of Charles University, 2016.
Antonovič, Vladan, Roman Prahl, and Akademie Výtvarných Umění (Prag). Obsession with drawing: the beginnings of the Academy of Arts in Prague, 1800-1835 . Prague: Divus, 1998.
Gombrich, Ernst Hans. Art and illusion: a study in the psychology of pictorial representation. Prague, Argo 2019. Parramón, José María. How to draw: historical background, materials and tools, techniques and procedures, theory and practice of the art of drawing. Translation by Magdalena Pechová. Czech edition. 2. Prague: Jan Vašut, 1998.
Civardi, Giovanni. Perspective: how to depict volumes and shapes. First Czech edition. Staněk, Milan and Linc, Rudolf. Technique of figural drawing. 2nd ed., In Idea servis 1st ed. Prague: Idea servis, 2002.
Assessment methods and criteria
The course requires active participation in class and continuous completion of homework. The course ends with an exam, which takes the form of a joint presentation of all the work produced in the course.
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Schedule for winter semester 2021/2022:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2021/2022:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
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Thu | 12:20–13:55 | Tržiště -st. intermedia Tržiště 20, Praha 1 (vchod z Rektorátu AMU, Malostranské nám. 12) |
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The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Photography CZ - bachelor_2022 (required optional subject)
- Photography CZ - Bachelor - 1920-1year (required optional subject)
- Photography CZ - Master - 1920_1y (required optional subject)
- Photography CZ - Master_2021 (required optional subject)
- Photography EN - Bachelor-1920 (required optional subject)
- Photography EN - Bachelor - 2022 (required optional subject)
- Photography EN - Master-1920 (required optional subject)
- Photography EN - Master - 2022 (required optional subject)