ART 1110 Foundation - Two Dimensional

This is a foundation-level course that explores the fundamentals of design. Specific projects are designed to give the student visual and practical experience in the use of color and composition as it relates to two-dimensional art. Discussion will include design and its relationship in historical and contemporary cultures. (2 lect., 4 lab)

Credits

3 credits

Transfer Status

Equivalent to UW.

Major Topics

  • Elements and Principles of Art
  • 2D Art Materials and techniques
  • Composition
  • The language of art
  • Historical and Contemporary approaches in 2D Art

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

1. Be able to use and understand the basic properties of color and color theory. In and out of class projects as well as lectures, quizzes, and specific readings will be used to develop practical understanding and usage of color and color theory.

2. Be able to successfully identify, construct, and arrange the elements of art using design principles within the two-dimensional format. In and out of class projects, lectures, material from the text book, art history, quizzes, and other sources will provide the basis for building an understanding of composition.

3. Be familiar with the language of art/design and will be able to intelligently discuss and critique their own work as well as the work of others. Regular critiques will be scheduled throughout the semester.

4. Develop an appreciation for and be able to identify specific periods in design history as well as contemporary design trends. Lectures, readings, quizzes and projects will be used to develop the students understanding.