ARC 590: Special Topics in Architecture – Drawing
Instructor: Irena Bujárková
Credits: 3
GEP: Elective
Course Description
This drawing course promotes aesthetic feelings for students and focuses on developing sensitivity, creativity, and critical judgment. It strengthens the ability to interpret reality and use different techniques to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas about the surrounding world as well as about the inner world. Provide instructions on how to watch, what, and how to draw.
Beginning with simple projects, students will gradually transition to more complex drawings, and students will receive individual instruction and feedback throughout the creative process. The finished product will be your own A4 portfolio full of the work you have created throughout the course.
This class is recommended to College of Design students. Students coming from other colleges will be asked to submit a portfolio of their past work.
Previous experience in the field of art and design is required, this class may be too difficult and demanding for students with a limited skill set.
Learning Outcomes
The aim of the course is to familiarize and practice four basic sections of drawing: technique, perspective, proportions, and composition to express the emotional and mental relation to the seen reality.
The choice of motifs and themes helps to shape aesthetic taste, to recognize artistic values and to help with the orientation in contemporary art. Completing the course, students will gain experience in using different artistic techniques whose mastery achieves free expression.