first week of class
drawing terms
materials
concepts
mixed bag
100

Your life drawing professor

Who is Professor Lau?
100

a key element of art that creates depth, dimension, and mood by showing how light hits objects, forming highlights and shadows

what is value?
100

drawing tool that ranges from HB, H, and 6B

what is a graphite pencil?

100

the practice of actively and carefully looking at a subject in real life to gather accurate visual information, focusing on what is actually seen rather than preconceived ideas

what is observation?

100

pad with blank pages for sketching and is frequently used by artists for drawing or painting as a part of their creative process

what is a sketchbook?

200

materials for the foundation classes; includes charcoal, brushes, paint, paper, scissors, sharpies.

what is the foundation kit?

200

captures the essential movement, action, or emotion of a subject through quick, expressive lines, focusing on its overall form and energy rather than details

what is gesture?

200

a versatile, carbon-based dry medium made from burnt wood (like willow or vine) or powdered materials.

what is charcoal?

200

Involves studying human body structures to enhance realism in art, focusing on muscles, bones, and joints.

What is anatomy?

200

artwork created by gluing or affixing fragments of different materials—like paper, photographs, fabric, and found objects—onto a supporting surface to form a new, cohesive composition

what is collage?

300

offers free one-on-one consultations for all CIA students working on academic, creative, or professional projects.

What is the Writing and Learning Center?

300

used in drawing to represent the contours, shapes, and details of objects. These lines can vary in thickness, texture, and intensity to express different aspects of the subject, helping to enhance depth, form, and clarity within a composition.

What are descriptive lines?

300

an ancient writing and drawing medium in liquid form, traditionally black or brown in color

what is ink?

300

involves using artistic processes and creative methods to investigate, understand, and represent human experiences or broader issues

what is research?

300

described by properties of hue, value, and saturation

what is color?

400

Tuesday evenings 7:15-9:15 pm in drawing studio 306

What is Life Drawing Open Studio?

400

mathematical system for creating the illusion of space and distance on a flat surface, combines vanishing points, edges, and parallel lines. 

What is linear perspective?

400

low-cost, non-archival type of paper, consisting mainly of wood pulp and most commonly used to print publications

what is newsprint?

400

the way we perceive and express ourselves. Factors such as race, ethnicity, or gender—often play a role in defining this topic

what is identity?

400

drawing technique where artists use a tool held at arm's length to measure angles, proportions, and relationships between objects in real life, translating them accurately onto a 2D surface

what is sighting?

500

Presentations by artists, professors, professionals from 12:15-1:30, happen throughout the semester

What is Lunch on Fridays?

500

the arrangement and organization of all the visual elements within a work to create a cohesive and impactful whole, guiding the viewer's eye, establishing focus, and conveying meaning, harmony, or emotion.

what is composition?

500

pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder and applied with water, usually on paper, known for its luminous transparency where light reflects off the white paper through translucent layers

what is watercolor?

500

explores themes that challenge cleanliness and propriety by confronting viewers with the impure, repulsive, or taboo aspects of the human body and existence, like bodily fluids, decay, and bodily functions, to provoke discomfort and explore identity

what is abject art?

500

a structured analysis and evaluation of a work, going beyond personal opinion to objectively describe, analyze (elements like line, color, composition), interpret (meaning, context), and evaluate (success in conveying message/quality) the piece.

what is critique?

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