Art 281 Introduction to Painting I
A two-term sequence course that introduces the principles and practice of painting.
Art 281: explores basic theory and use of color and composition. Assignments involve both conceptual approaches and direct observation using still life, figures and landscape.
Art 282: moves from the basic theory and use of color and composition to assignments involving both direct observation using still life, figures and landscape and a more conceptual approach. Further explores the various painting styles, techniques, and media used throughout the early 20th century. This is the first course in a sequence of two:
Art 281 and
Art 282 which must be taken in sequence. Open to non-majors with instructor’s consent or departmental approval.
Prerequisite
(required for art and art history majors; recommended for non-majors):
Art 115,
Art 117 and
Art 131