The course will enable the students to display advanced level of understanding of what a composition is in a 3D work of art. They will able to form a connection in between two or more figures/objects in their artworks exemplifying their practice so far of elements and properties of art.
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24CVAS504 |
Composition in Round (Practical)
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CO120: Compose the sculpture in a 2D sketch or a small 3D maquette to organize form in the composition. Review basic principles and elements of art to construct a composition
CO121: Prepare a portfolio depicting the understanding of movement and rhythm between two or more forms to construct a well-balanced composition, Plan a mold that best solves the issues, a proper step by step plan to cast their molds, recognize their individual mold challenges to enhance material proficiency to industry standards.
CO122: Create sculpture displaying an understanding of recognize human figures and their anatomy; execute two or more human forms in composition, interacting with each other, to learn to compose using human figures.
CO123: Defend the understanding of composition, techniques developed and establish herself as a sculptor.
CO124: Contribute effectively in course-specific |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion on composition subjects, Tutorials, Videos, Demonstration, Reading assignments.
Learning activities for the students: Sketching, layouting, Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical, handling of various material and mediums of art. |
Layouts and Sketches, Continuous Assessment Test, Semester End Examinations, Daily Assignments, Observation, Student Teacher Interaction and Final Submissions |
COURSE CONTENT:
Advanced composition-individual or group compositions based on specific subject suitable for execution in fiber or scrape material
Submission: 4 compositions in fiber/ scrape material /Plaster.
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