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May 11, 2025
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2020-2021 Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
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ART 181 - Sculpture II Description: Advanced sculpture processes: modeling, mixed media, casting, and stone carving. Develop personal imagery and aesthetics through sculptural form.
Prerequisites: ART 180
Credits: 3 Lecture: 1 Lab: 5
Course Content:
- Tools and materials safety
- Modeling and fabrication
- Figure proportions
- Mixed media
- Silicone mold with plaster mother mold
- Stone sculpture
- Texture and pattern
- Finish techniques: gild, patina and/or paint
- Personal aesthetic
- Presentation and documentation of completed work
- Sketchbook
- Formal elements and principles of design
- Historical and contemporary art examples
- Critique
Learning Outcomes:
- Use tools and materials safely.
- Use modeling and fabrication techniques.
- Employ figure proportions.
- Investigate mixed media.
- Apply silicone mold with plaster mother mold for reproducing sculpture.
- Produce a stone carving.
- Apply texture and pattern.
- Use finish techniques: gild, patina and/or paint.
- Convey a personal aesthetic.
- Prepare presentation and documentation of completed work.
- Enhance and compile images for sculpture in a sketchbook.
- Identify, analyze and utilize the formal elements and principles of design.
- Recognize historical or contemporary examples of the fine arts or crafts.
- Use media specific terminology to critique and evaluate works of art.
Required Assessment:
- Critique and evaluation of art and artifacts.
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