Fine Arts Training


On successful completion of this professional programme, you will receive an Advanced Diploma from Flowers School of Technology and Management and a validated Certificate of Completion from the University of East London, United Kingdom. Click on Course Description link to view full Course Description, Course Duration, Course Outline, Course Objectives, Course Materials Requirements, Pre-requisites, and Additional Information.




Our brand new fine arts training program incorporates four courses to help you develop and unleash your full artistic potential in painting and drawing.

Begin with a foundation in the history of art. Understand the contexts in which art has been created over the centuries, learn to identify styles and techniques the artists have used, and cultivate your critical and analytical abilities. Move on to basic drawing and figure drawing. Explore the concepts of line, mass, form, perspective, value, and composition. Understand how the body’s anatomy affects its external form and movement, and learn how to capture realistic and expressive portraits. Finally, pick up your paintbrush and study a systematic and time-honored approach to oil painting that enables you to capture proportion, perspective, and lighting in the world around you.

Each of these courses features ample opportunity for feedback and critique, and with the help of instructors who are accomplished artists themselves, your artistic talents will blossom fully.

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this program, students will:

o Develop an understanding of the materials and techniques used in drawings, paintings, prints, and sculptures.
o Identify and discuss key turning points in the history of art and their impact on styles and techniques.
o Knowledgably analyze and discuss art with different historical periods and art movements including Classical Greece and Rome, Renaissance, Baroque, Romanticism, Impressionism, and early 20th century styles.
o Build a foundation in drawing skills by creating and submitting for feedback more than twenty still life drawings.
o Set up a drawing studio for still life work and handle drawing materials appropriately (pencil, drawing board), developing a good basic drawing technique.
o Identify and represent in drawing the basic elements of form (line, plane, mass) and the fundamental geometrical shapes of subjects.
o Build a foundation in life drawing skills by creating and submitting for feedback more than twenty figure drawings.
o See and apply in your drawing the standard measurements and proportions of the human figure.
o See and apply in your figure drawing the characteristic shapes and proportions of the human skeleton.
o Learn a step by step method for oil painting that will provide a foundation for all your future work.
o Use basic drawing skills as effective preparation for oil painting compositions.
o Create preparatory pencil sketches demonstrating perspective, shading, and contour.

I. History of Art
• Lesson 1: The Language of Art
• Lesson 2: Looking at Nature
• Lesson 3: Art and the Human Body
• Lesson 4: Art and the Social Realm
• Lesson 5: Art and Religion
• Lesson 6: Art and the Politics of Power

II. Drawing I
• Lesson 1: Seeing Things Together
• Lesson 2: Representing Form
• Lesson 3: Structural Lines
• Lesson 4: Light Part, Dark Part
• Lesson 5: Adding Value
• Lesson 6: Composition and Depth

III. Figure Drawing
• Lesson 1: Measurements and Proportions
• Lesson 2: The Human Skeleton
• Lesson 3: Muscles and Anatomy
• Lesson 4: The Portrait
• Lesson 5: Volume, Perspective, and Shading
• Lesson 6: Composition and Expression

IV. Painting I
• Lesson 1: Preliminary Drawing
• Lesson 2: Materials, Workspace, and Canvas
• Lesson 3: Light and Value
• Lesson 4: Combining Color in Paint
• Lesson 5: Painting Techniques
• Lesson 6: Making a Painting
Language
English
Course Length
200.00 hours
Duration of Access
6 months
Instructor
Carolina Caycedo, Jordon Schranz, Anki King
Prerequisites/Audience
There are no specific prerequisite skills for this program; however, basic drawing experience is recommended.

The intended audience for this program is students seeking an education in Fine Arts.
Requirements/Materials Included
This course is compatible with Windows Vista Operating System.

Computer Requirements
A computer with an Internet connection (28.8 Kbs modem or faster).

Materials Required
Students should have access to these materials:

Oil paints
o Cadmium Yellow Medium
o Naples Yellow (Hue)
o Yellow Ochre
o Cadmium Orange
o Cadmium Red Medium
o Cadmium Red Deep
o Burnt Sienna
o Burnt Umber
o Permanent Green Light
o Sap Green
o Cerulean Blue
o Ultramarine Blue
o Ivory Black

• 6 8x10 pre-stretched/primed canvases, gesso, 3 flat brushes: ¼" flat, ½" flat, palette knife – metal, odorless mineral spirits, stand oil, turpenoid natural, brush cleaning jar (Silcoil), wood table, jars, paint box, rags, metal-lid trash can.

• 1 package of soft vine charcoal, 3 charcoal pencils (HB, 2B and 4B) sharpener for charcoal (a small pad of sandpaper-like quality), razor blades for sharpening charcoal pencils, 4 pencils (2H, 2B, 4B, and 6B) pencil sharpener, 1 kneaded eraser, 2-3 pencil erasers (Magic Rub or Staedler Mars Plastic are good options), 1 drawing/sketch pad, 8 1/2 " x 11" or preferably 18" x 24," tracing paper, one roll of Kraft paper, one wardrobe mirror.

• A digital camera or scanner to capture your work digitally for submission.

• An easel is optional but recommended.
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