Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

ART 2270 Painting I

An introduction to paint and techniques used to manipulate it. Emphasis is placed on adopting a method of painting that will launch the beginner. An additional 3 hours of independent studio work is required.

Registration Name

Painting I

Lecture Hours

3

Lab Hours

0

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ART 1120

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon the completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate the following outcome-based learning skills:

  1. Learn basic techniques and concepts of oil painting and execute fundamental painting processes.
  2. Learn how to manipulate and translate what they see into a representational image they create with paint on a surface. 
  3. Learn to paint traditional subjects such as: architectural interior, still life, human figure. 
  4. Utilize the elements and principles of design in the composition of paintings. 
  5. Mix colors from observation and learn how to use a palette.
  6. Execute paintings using appropriate color properties and harmonies.
  7. Understand composition of oil painting pigments and mediums, exploring transparent, semitransparent and opaque painting techniques. 
  8. Utilize color to help portray or express moods, feelings, and ideas in painting. 
  9. Learn to paint on conventional painting surfaces such as cotton canvas, board, and heavy weight paper. 
  10. Execute proper support preparation, including stretching and priming canvas and panel construction. 
  11. Adopt the skills of self-direction, self-discipline, and organization necessary for success in the completion of paintings.
  12. Discuss succinctly your artwork and process in class critique and effectively use critique skills to examine the work of others. 
  13. Discuss and develop appropriate criteria for self-evaluation/criticism of paintings. 
  14. Present their completed work in a professional manner.