Drawing and Sculpting
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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204PUDS | credit | 2 | 56 exercise hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 8 to 18 hours of self-study | English |
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Contents
Drawing, painting and sculpting as basic techniques for understanding to visual art.
Focused on ability to gain inspiration from them for the theatre work.
Drawing of a real thing using basic drawing techniques, study of basic real relations in mass, space, perspective, line and surface, form, volume, light and shade, structure.
Painting is focused on work with colour and rhythm.
Sources of sculptural work in general. Work in material / stone / wood. Modern sculptural directions.
Learning outcomes
In the field of knowledge (K), the student:
- studies the knowledge concerning means of expression and practical possibilities of related disciplines, which are indispensable while realizing own project P_K6
In the field of skills (S). the student:
- improves skills needed for their realization during rehearsals P_S9
- uses wide range of skills enabling realization of own artistic concept P_S8
In the field of social competencies (C), the student:
- is able to use imagination, intuition, emotions, creative thinking and work in an effective way in order to solve problems, possesses the skill of flexible thinking, adaptation to new and changing circumstances as well as the skill of controlling own behaviours and managing all situations being part of public presentations of the prepared “small form” P_SC2
Prerequisites and other requirements
No special knowledge is required for course registration.
Literature
Frank J. Reilly: The Elements of Painting
György Fehér: Human anatomy
Simblet, Sarah: Anatomy for the Artist
History literature.
Artist Monographies.
Contemporary exhibition catalogues.
Evaluation methods and criteria
Credit is awarded based on completion of the prescribed extent of assignments and attendance at semester presentations.
The artistic level of all assignments and attendance at correction exercises in the studio are evaluated.
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course