Dale Lindman Art 242 Advanced Painting in Rm C256/ Pre-requsite ART 240
Office: C250C
Phone: 425‑564‑2053
Email –
dlindman@bcc.ctc.edu
Office
Hours: 1:30 to 2:30 Mon. & Wed.
12:30
am to 1:30 pm Tues. & Thurs.
Fridays:
by appointment, phone or email
Winter
Quarter 2010
Advanced Painting continues what
was ntroduced in Art 240, color theory and techniques for working in oils.
Students return to modeling in light and shade ,composition,pigments,grounds
and the history of paintings. Includes six hours of lecture and lab, with additional
time required outside class including three field trips to art galleries or
museums.
I. COURSE OUTCOMES
The knowledge
and skills the student should acquire during advanced painting are as follows:
Upon the successful completion of Art 242
Advanced Painting the student will;
-
understand and
demonstrate a thorough skill base of color mixing and color theory
-
understand and
demonstrate a thorough skill base regarding paint application techniques
-
understand and
demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of formal concepts in painting
-
demonstrate
ability to explore a specific theme in painting
- demonstrate self-direction in regards to
developing a personal path in painting
-
demonstrate
ability towards in-depth analysis and objective critique regarding painting
II. COURSE
EXPECTATIONS
Students are
expected to:
1. Attend class regularly. Students absent
more than 3 times may receive an F grade
2. Attend class on time. Students arriving
late or leaving early means you are marked 1/2
day
absent.
3. Complete class work on time.
4. Complete class work projects on your
own time if you are not able to during the class
period.
5. If you miss information regarding an
assignment, it is your responsibility to get that
assignment from another Student.
6.
You are expected to participate in the critique process.
Ill. GRADING
Grading is based on both in‑class paintings and homework
assignments.
Generally, persons who extend a reasonable effort and MEET ALL
THE REQUIREMENTS (assignments, attendance, etc.) will attain at lease a
"C" level, although there are, of course, no guarantees. A
"C" level grade from this course on your transcripts or resumes
signifies that you are COMPETENT in your painting abilities regarding the above
stated outcomes.
"B" level will require an above average; reasonably
complete mastery of the painting outcomes.
An "A" level will additionally require outstanding
skill development, illustrated by exceptional paintings completed in both the
homework and in‑class assignments.
YOUR WORK WILL BE
EVALUATED IN REGARDS TO YOUR PROFICIENCY IN THE MASTERY OF COURSE OUTCOMES
SUCCESSFULLY IN YOUR PAINTINGS AND HOMEWORK.
LOCKERS
Lockers are available in Building C hallways, and are
allotted, one to each three students. You claim a locker, simply by writing
your and your locker mates' names on the tag in the door. Your group of three
is responsible for obtaining a lock. Be sure to empty your locker at the end of
the quarter by the date shown on the form.
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NOTE:
· Student Procedures & Expectations for the Arts and Humanities Division is located at http://bellevuecollege.edu/artshum/policy.html
Arts and Humanities
Commitment to Student Growth and Development
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Arts & Humanities Division |
(425) 564-2341 |
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Final Exam Schedule
Scheduled on 3/24 12:30am
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OTHER LINKS
Syllabus and links: go to your MyBC site for ART 242 A
A good web site for painting information : http://www2.evansville.edu/studiochalkboard/paint.html
For history of pigments: http://webexhibits.org/pigments/
Acrylics-http
://www.goldenpaints.com/artist/mixguide.php
Color illusion http://www.patmedia.net/marklevinson/cool/cool_illusion.html
Encaustics- http://www.rfpaints.com/1-Encaustics/EncausticTop.htm