Program Overview
Program Overview
The program, entitled "絵画実習A" (Painting Practice A), is a 1.0-unit course offered to students from the 1st to 5th year, during the spring semester.
Course Description
The course utilizes oil painting materials and techniques, focusing on the creation and practice of various motifs, such as still-life drawings, to deepen understanding of painting expression and cultivate a sense of form.
Course Details
- The course is offered in even-numbered years.
- The course is conducted in a face-to-face setting.
- The teaching method involves practice, experimentation, and technical skills.
Relationship to Degree Program and Competence
The course is related to the master's and doctoral levels, focusing on the development of knowledge utilization and management skills for master's students, and knowledge creation and management skills for doctoral students.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, students will be able to understand and handle oil painting materials and techniques, learn basic formative theories, and complete a painting work.
Keywords
- Oil painting
- Still-life painting
Course Plan
Each class begins with an explanation of the key points for the practice, followed by students working on their respective projects. The instructor provides advice on the progress of each student's work.
Course Schedule
- Introduction to oil painting tools and materials
- Underdrawing
- Understanding screen composition
- Understanding brightness, chroma, and hue
- Understanding form
- Grasping the volume of the subject
- Grasping the texture of the subject
- Glazing with transparent colors
- Understanding the overall atmosphere of the screen
- Holding a review session and objectively viewing one's own work
Prerequisites
None
Evaluation Method
The evaluation method consists of:
- Assignment work (70%)
- Participation and enthusiasm in class (30%) The evaluation criteria are based on the submission of all assignment work, and grades (A+ to C) are determined by the total score.
Allocation of Study Time and Method of Study Outside of Class
The course is set at 1 unit, with a total of 30 hours of classes, and an additional 15 hours of study outside of class. Students are expected to visit exhibitions and observe painting works outside of class.
Teaching Materials and References
Teaching materials and references will be introduced as needed during the classes.
Other Notes
Students are expected to actively appreciate exhibitions and other painting works.
Relation to Other Courses
None
Teaching Fellow (TF) / Teaching Assistant (TA)
To be determined
