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Introduction to pure art specialty
Pure art course
Pure art courses include pure two-dimensional traditional hand-drawing and sculpture, plus courses that are not closely combined with commercial purposes such as painting and traditional crafts. Pure art courses mostly adopt traditional techniques. An art course in pure art course, that is, a course to recruit students to create art, allows and encourages students to combine traditional media with modern media.
Application direction of subdivision of pure art specialty
1) drawings
Painting in a broad sense can be a process of leaving traces on a certain medium with the help of hands and machines. Therefore, the major of painting can include any media in a broad sense. This course encourages innovation and innovation in a broad sense, and demonstrates individual unique and valuable abilities by extraordinary means. In a narrow sense, this course has traditionally used only two hands to draw on two-dimensional types of gold, wood and soil, so in a narrow sense, traditional modeling methods and techniques also have room for display.
2) Oil painting
After nearly a century of exploration, China's oil painting course has achieved fruitful results. Foreign oil painting courses respect the traditional exquisite skills and encourage the exploration of new spaces. Punching holes, sticking feathers on the canvas, and throwing the canvas off the cliff to leave traces may all become world-wide artistic treasures.
3) Manual technology (dealing with tangible materials, such as gold, wood, water, fire and earth)
A. sculpture
Some students in sculpture courses in the United States may even be transferred from the Department of Mathematics. The key for students to learn sculpture course is to express their ideas through materials.
B. Print reproduction
The printmaking course is divided into traditional printmaking forms (woodcut, copperplate, lithograph) and others (PS version, computer version).
C. three-dimensional modeling
The name of this course sounds like three-dimensional animation, but in fact, students come up with an idea in their minds, and then express this idea in three-dimensional space with the help of Jin Mu's fire, water and earth, similar to the sculpture class.
The above is the application introduction of pure art major, I hope I can help you.
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