Development of a selected area of weaving or textiles: loom weaving, tapestry, three dimensional work, batik, or fabric printing. Introduction to batik, quilting, and block printing on fabric.ĪRTS 312: Weaving, Fibers, and Textile II (3)Ĭontinuation of ARTS 212. Prereq: ARTS 210 and ARTS 310.ĪRTS 212: Weaving, Fibers, and Textiles I (3)īasic techniques of weaving, macrame, and textile printing. Prereq: ARTS 210.Īdvanced enameling and jewelry problems determined in consultation with instructor. Creative use of design principles and jewelry techniques. Advanced enameling and jewelry techniques applied to copper or silver, cloisonne, champleve, basse taille, plique-jour. Technical skill and suitability of design as applied to the medium.Ĭontinuation of ARTS 210. Techniques in the application of vitreous enamel on copper and of constructed metal jewelry. Prereq: ARTS 106.Īdvanced multimedia drawing. Development of visual acuity and a personal drawing style while working in color. Work from model.Ĭontinuation of ARTS 106. Drawing as a means of enlarging visual sensitivity using a wide range of media and subject matter. Prereq: ARTS 101 and ARTS 201.ĭevelopment of graphic fluency in black and white through direct observation of nature and the model. ![]() ![]() ![]() Prereq: ARTS 101.Īdvanced design problem determined in consultation with instructor. Advanced work in the properties and uses of color and materials. Studies in line, texture, shape, space, value, color, and two dimensional composition through studio problems.Ĭontinuation of ARTS 101. Organizational and structural problems as a basis for the development of style.
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