Difference between revisions of "Painting I"

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requiredby      = [[Fine Arts|<i class="fas fa-paint-brush"></i> Fine Arts]]<br />[[Liberal Arts|<i class="fas fa-pencil-alt"></i>  Liberal Arts]]

Latest revision as of 15:01, 8 March 2020

coursename = Painting I description = This class is an introduction to basic fine art painting skills for students who have never painted before as well as those who have experience with basic painting concepts. Watercolors and acrylics, as well as mixed media projects will be explored. Color mixing, material selection, composition, and different techniques within the selected media are some of the skills students will learn in order to create successful paintings. department = Visual Arts teacher = Kelly Foshee teacher2 = Aubree Karner sessions = 1 prerequisites = Drawing I]], [[Drawing II note = grcode = FA offered = 20-21 opento = Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors requiredby = Fine Arts
Liberal Arts 09 = y 10 = y 11 = y 12 = y CC = FA = y LA = y ST =
This class is an introduction to basic fine art painting skills for students who have never painted before as well as those who have experience with basic painting concepts. Watercolors and acrylics, as well as mixed media projects will be explored. Color mixing, material selection, composition, and different techniques within the selected media are some of the skills students will learn in order to create successful paintings.