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Show 47. Rendering Design (Formerly Basic Rendering)—Architectural rendering in various watercolor media. Development of the finished rendering for illustrative purposes. Prerequisite: Art 46. S (3). Van Wagoner 51. Printmaking Design—A study of the basic printing methods and techniques, including relief, intaglio, and piano- graphic printing. A W S (3). Staff 60. Basic Painting Design—Color mixing, use of various painting media, and design of canvas area. A W S (3). Staff 61. Oil Painting—Use of subject material with emphasis on form, value, color. Prerequisite: Art 60. W S (3). Staff 62. Oil Painting—Figure painting. Prerequisites: Art 20, 24, 25, 60. W (3). Collett 65. Water Color Design (Formerly Art 63)—A basic water color techniques and design of picture class. A W (3). Van Wagoner 66. Water Color Painting (Formerly Art 64)—Use of subject material, composition. W S (3). Van Wagoner 67. Water Color Painting—Exploratory painting in water color media. W S (3). Strong, Van Wagoner 70. Sculpture Design—An introduction in the use of plastic materials in the creation of aesthetic form and design Emphasis is placed on basic construction and modeling techniques of clay, wood, metal, plaster and stone. A W S (3). Staff 75. Metalsmithing and jewelry Design—An introduction to study of designing and producing of small sculpture, utility objects and jewelry. Emphasis is placed on basic techniques of construction. A W S (3). Staff 84. Basic Art Skills (Formerly Art 6)—Problems in drawing, design, lettering charts and graphs, modeling, poster. A W S (3). Staff 101. Ceramic Decoration and Glazing—Emphasis placed on slip painting sgraffito, slip trailing, sprigging and built up relief design. Also an introduction to colorants in glazes is studied along with methods of glazing. Prerequisites: Art 1, 2. A W S (3). Staff 102. Ceramic Glaze Calculation—The student will formulate his own glaze using the empirical method of calculation and apply his own glazes to forms he has made. Also includes an introduction in firing procedure. Prerequisite: Art 101. A W S (3). Staff 103. Advanced Ceramic Sculpture—A class designed, to give the student complete freedom in exploring an area of 120 ceramic sculpture of his own choosing. The student is expected to solve all design and engineering problems in his special project. Prerequisite: Art 102. AWS(3). Staff 112. Design in Advertising (Formerly Art 122)—For various printing media. Prerequisite: Art 18. A (3). Collett, Groberg 113. Advanced Design in Advertising (Formerly Art 123) —Poster design, covers, trademarks. Prerequisite: Art 112. W (3). Collett 114. Advanced Design in Advertising (Formerly Art 124) —Direct mail and brochure. Prerequisite: Art 113. A W S (3). Collett 117. Lettering for Reproduction (Formerly Art 17)—Advanced skills in lettering for reproduction. Prerequisite: Art 16. W (3). Groberg 121. Life Drawing (Formerly Art 141)—Drawing from figure. Prerequisite: Art 25. AW (3). Collett, Van Wagoner 122. Dynamic Drawing (Formerly Art 14)—Animation and exploratory drawing of human figure. W (3). Strang 123. Life Drawing—From figure to costumed model. S (3). Collett 131. Three Dimensional Design (Formerly Advanced Design)—Design in the round, using various construction media. Prerequisite: Art 30. S (3). Staff 141. Technical Illustration (Formerly Art 28)—Three dimensional drawing, using isometric and perspective projection. Prerequisites: Art 20, 29, and Engineering 1. W (3). Groberg 142. Illustration (Formerly Art 126)—Editorial or advertising illustration. W (3). Collett 143. Illustration (Formerly Art 127)—Finishes for portfolio. S (3). Collett 151. Printmaking—Techniques of advanced printmaking. Prerequisite: Art 51. A W S (3). Staff 152. Printmaking—Serigraph (silk screen). Prerequisite: Art51.AWS(3). Staff 160. Oil Painting—Composition of subject material or exploratory design. Prerequisite: Art 62. A W S (3). Staff 161. Advanced Oil Painting—Prerequisite: Art 160. A W S (3). staff 121 |