Special Topics in Painting

In this studio class, students will develop their individual sensibilities as painters while growing their technical skills. Throughout the term, students will engage with multiple aspects of a studio practice, including stretching and preparing painting surfaces, maintaining brushes, the proper and safe use of materials, and developing ideas through drawing and maintaining sketchbooks. In the first part of the term, students will work with clothed and nude models, focusing on simplifying forms while being precise in translating color relationships and integrating the figure within a space. The projects in the second part of the term will be student-directed: students will work with the instructor to outline areas of focus for the rest of the term. Students will be introduced to several artists’ work and working methods throughout the term; discussions will include how this relates to their own work: what were the concerns of some of these artists and how did these concerns inform their work? Students will make several paintings over the course of the term; there will be an emphasis on composition and color relationships; and students will explore how paint can convey a sense of form and space. Students will be encouraged to take a broad range of approaches: from single-session paintings to sustained paintings made over the course of weeks, from working with a limited palette to a full range of colors. Students will be asked to take risks, and to allow their work to become more personal and meaningful to who they are as individuals. Evaluation will be based on students’ work, participation in class discussions, the ability to offer critical and constructive feedback to their peers, and the ability to push themselves beyond their comfort zones or perceived limitations—especially when it comes to allowing their work to evolve and change in response to feedback.

Course Number
AD4056
Area of Study
Visual Arts & Design
Course Level
Intermediate/advanced
Instructor
Neeraj Sebastian