ART 1033 — Drawing I
A beginning drawing class in which students will develop observation and technical skills to produce pieces of artwork from real and imaginary subject matter. Various media, such as pencil, charcoal, pastels, watercolor, and ink are used to develop the student’s expressive nature. The course consists of drawing projects using live models, landscape, perspective sites, still life, and abstract subjects. When feasible, outdoor drawing sessions and a field trip to the Brooks Art Museum in Memphis, Tennessee, are scheduled activities outside the normal in-class participation. This course serves as an elective for students completing the Associate of Arts degree. It is also a college transfer course.