Undergraduate Course: Mixed Media: The Figure, Still-Life and Location (LLLA07254)
Course Outline
School | Centre for Open Learning |
College | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |
Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 7 (Year 1 Undergraduate) |
Availability | Not available to visiting students |
SCQF Credits | 10 |
ECTS Credits | 5 |
Summary | This course is designed to encourage self exploration of materials and process. The range of experimentation will be broad and form the basis for developing personal research. The student will evaluate the outcomes and select and edit them and consider how to employ them in an individual manner to a range of source material. |
Course description |
Academic Description: Working from the life model, still life set up and a location, students will be encouraged to adopt an open-minded approach to broaden their understanding and value for investigating and experimenting in mixed media. Students will consider the role of structure, form and tactile surfaces and how to combine them to construct images with complex layers and pictorial depth. During the course, emphasis will be placed on the value for the unpredictable and accidental events that can occur in the process of making the work.
Outline of Content: The course teaching is typically delivered over weekly class sessions of around 3 hours each and totaling 30 hours. Alternatively, the course can be delivered more intensely or as a block if required.
Over the class sessions the student will:
Learn different mixed media drawing techniques through tutor-led exercises
Practice and employ techniques learned in sketchbook research
Develop skills to consider the role of structure and form and tactile surfaces and how to employ them to construct images with complex layers and pictorial depth
Prepare surfaces and evaluate impact of using different grounds in mixed media drawing
Explore compositional elements of light, line, form, colour and texture
Use collage to appropriate new meanings and direction
Try additive and subtractive mono print techniques
Document work in progress in photograph to explore the potential of photo montage
Explore the intersection between drawing and photography - draw on, fold, tear photographs and use as source for new viewpoint
Explore creative strategies for reformatting work
Participate in group discussion and critiques
The Learning Experience: The teaching will be based and delivered in specialist art and design studios or workshops and will typically include a range of practical exercises, introductions to techniques, processes and concepts, and set projects which lead to more focused and personal exploration. Over the course, student progress will be monitored and supported by the tutor. Teaching will include practical demonstrations, one to one tuition, group discussions and critiques.
For work required to be undertaken after the class hours are complete, the course tutor will set students a 'directed study plan' which can be undertaken without the need for specialist workshops or access to models.
Directed study will include research into a range of suggested artists and their associated movements to engender a contextual awareness. Students are expected to demonstrate how their research has informed their work through annotated sketchbooks, a visual digital journal and practical outcomes. The Directed Study Plan will include preparing evidence of research and practical work to form an appropriate presentation for assessment.
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Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
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Other requirements | None |
Additional Costs | In addition to the course fee, students are expected to provide the following list of indicate tools, materials and equipment:
Easels
Drawing boards
Chairs and tables
Still life objects and set ups
A range of mixed media papers and cuttings
Cutting mats
Printing inks and rollers
Overhead projector
Black or white paper
Materials List:
Drawing medium (at least three to begin the course) graphite stick, conte crayon, black marker pen, coloured biro pens, soft pastel (1 red, 1 yellow, 1 blue), oil pastel (1 white, 1 black), wax crayons, black drawing ink
Eraser
Scissors
1 A4 soft cover stapled Sketchbook and 1 hard backed (A3 or A4 size)
Images cut out from newspapers
Acrylic paint- Cadmium red, crimson, cadmium yellow, lemon yellow, cobalt blue, ultramarine, viridian or phthalo green and titanium white.
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Course Delivery Information
Not being delivered |
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Research, context and ideas (33.3%): Employ various approaches and techniques that explore a range of mediums, investigated and evaluated through the sketchbook and developed studies.
- Practice, skills and techniques (33.3%): Demonstrate a practical knowledge of drawing, painting and mixed media approaches for developing visual studies and ideas.
- Selection, presentation and reflection (33.3%): Demonstrate an awareness of how to document, select and edit artwork for presentation.
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Reading List
KANTOR, J. & ZABEL, I. 2007. Vitamin D, A New perspective in drawing, Phaidon Press Ltd
CADENHEAD William C.M, 2009, A Philosophy of Drawing based on the human figure, Scotprint , Haddington
DAWSON B and Harrison M, 2009, Francis Bacon A Terrible Beauty, Gottingen: Steidl
MASLEM, M. and SOUTHERN, J, 2011, Drawing projects : an exploration of the language of drawing, London: Black Dog Publishing Berger, J. and Savage, J
RUIT, O: Cantze, 1997,Sigmar Polke : the three lies of painting, Berlin, Cantze Verlag
SOLOMON, D, 1997, Utopia Parkway : the life and work of Joseph Cornell, London, London:Jonathon Cape Photographers Gallery: PhotoWorks, 2008, Dryden Goodwin : Cast, London, Thames& Hudson
BRADFORD, M, 2013, Through Darkest America by Truck and Tank,London,Whitecube
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Additional Information
Graduate Attributes and Skills |
Ability to make effective use of drawing and painting skills.
Understanding of the requirements of working with mixed media.
Knowledge and understanding of composition and design.
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Keywords | drawing,mixed media,collage,recycled materials |
Contacts
Course organiser | Mr Robbie Bushe
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Course secretary | Ms Kameliya Skerleva
Tel: (0131 6)51 1855
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