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Course Description   The course will develop advanced knowledge and skills in the use of narrative storytelling in illustration, exploration with illustrative conventions in children’s and adult literature, comics and other media; students will develop the entrepreneurial and commercial skills necessary to progress to work to full potential and will equip them with the practical...
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Course Description: Advanced use of the watercolour media; Exploration of water colour as an expressive medium. Free expression of the colours and techniques in the mastery manner; Pre-painting studies, colour manipulation, schemes, harmony; Projects in outdoor and imaginary composition Course Objectives: To improve on the students intellectual and fractional skills. To embrace visual experience through...
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Course Description Individual exploration of watercolor as an expressive medium. Free expression of color, use of aquatic paper, successive layers, warm colors, cold colors, individual understanding and working in water colors, using washes, brushes, papers, waxing surfaces, sealing and mounting. Course Objectives The course is aimed at creating an environment of free exploration of the...
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Course Description A theme course considering the natural environment, man made environments, or both. work may include 35 mm slides, black and white prints, or color prints, using various format size of film and cameras. Several or more required field trips plus additional field work lab.fee required. Course Objectives/Aims This course is intended to introduce...
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Course Descriptions Field research methodology for sculpture design and fabrication Further exploration of materials and techniques in relation to content and function. Execution of artworks suitable for exterior and interior purposes. Course Objective To develop participants’ creativity in the exploration of artistic qualities based on glass mosaics metal and wood oriented designs. Attachment Name Attachment...
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