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ART-1590 — Watercolor

3 credits · 3 hours

In this studio course, students are introduced to the basic techniques and practices of watercolor painting. Emphasis is on learning the basic tools, materials, preparations, care, and proper application and disposal of watercolor-related materials. Students explore the basic elements and principles of two-dimensional art through the watercolor paint medium to create interesting compositions, manipulate space, and represent observed or invented forms. Students investigate composition, color concepts and mixing, and the history of watercolor painting. Students work through different stages and development of a concept from watercolor studies to a final painting. Additionally, students articulate elements and principles of art and design through verbal and written critiques. Proficiency in drawing is beneficial but not critical to successful completion of this course. Note: Proficiency in drawing is beneficial but not critical to successful completion of this course. Course

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