ARTS 1813 Three Dimensional Design

In this course, students will develop skill in using the fundamental elements of design--line, value, color, shape and form, texture, and space--to create effective three-dimensional forms. Ideas will be formulated and visualized through the use of various recent media such as cardboard, foam core, found objects and traditional media such as clay, wood, and plaster. The main emphasis of this course is the development of critical thinking skills as they apply to three-dimensional art forms and to help you gain a deeper understanding of visual art. Students will receive instruction on the safe and effective use of light power tools. AAS: Humanities/fine arts elective.

Credits

3 Credits

Prerequisite

ARTS 1513 - Must be completed prior to taking this course.

Lecture Hours

1

Lab Hours

5

Fees

$25