FNA2305

Painting 3B

6 points - 4 studio hours and 8 independent study hours per week - First semester - Caulfield - Prerequisites: FNA1303 or equivalent - Corequisites: None - Prohibited combinations: painting studio majors - Elective

Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should have basic skills in oils and acrylics; have explored a variety of image-making techniques and materials, including composition; have a basic understanding of the critical, conceptual, historical and theoretical issues of contemporary painting; be aware of, and practice, health and safety procedures in the studio.

Synopsis This subject will teach fundamental painting skills for students majoring in another area. Studio practice will involve a series of set projects designed to foster the acquisition of basic skills and a knowledge of traditional painting techniques. Particular topics to be addressed include, painting in oils and acrylics, stretcher and ground preparation as well as projects concentrating on composition design, proportion, rhythm, form, space, colour analysis and preparation and use of materials. Theoretical concerns of the painting tradition will be discussed and analysed. Teaching is by a combination of individual and group tuition. Group tutorials will be conducted to generate dialogue, critical reasoning and a greater awareness of issues. Health and safety procedures will be taught and are practices in the painting studios.

Assessment Folio (including an initial project of not less than 20%): 100%

Recommended texts

Arnason A history of modern art Thames and Hudson, 1986
Broude N and Garrard M The power of feminist art Thames and Hudson, 1994
Foster H Discussions in contemporary culture Bay Press, 1987
Harrison and Wood Art in theory 1900-1990 Blackwell, 1995
Lucie-Smith E Art today Phaidon, 1995
Staniszewski M A Believing is seeing Penguin, 1995

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