Catalog 2016-2017

ART 105 Foundations: 3-D Design

We live in a three-dimensional world. You walk through real space; you touch real form. It is important to understand the elements and principles of art, which embrace these realms. Three-dimensional design will introduce the fundamental concepts of the visual elements; mass, volume, space, texture, light, time, color organized employing the principles of unity and variety, rhythm, balance, relative dominance, scale and proportion. Emphasis will be placed on the development of personalized concepts that explore technical and aesthetics considerations utilizing effective techniques and workmanship.

Credits

4

Distribution

(A) (HFA/ST)

Offered

fall and spring semesters