AE318 : Works of art

Department

Department of Fine and Applied arts

Academic Program

Bachelor in Art Education

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

The student gets acquainted with the most important local and non-local raw materials that can be used in the fields of art, as well as the scientific and artistic bases for the use of raw materials and how to install them. The student is able to design paintings that represent the environment with modernization and development in a pioneering artistic way.The student gets acquainted with the natural and industrial characteristics of the raw materials used in artistic works, while training him to implement them himself. The student’s experience can also be linked to this field, which is design, implementation and experimentation.

Intended learning outcomes

The student will be able to work on all types of artifacts, their composition, and know the materials used and the specificity of each artifact. The student can also research and experiment in this field by using many different materials for the purpose of experimentation and learning. He can design innovative works in the fields of art and formation.He is able to employ the materials of the environment in the design and implementation of innovative works of art, and they are executed with multiple materials, and with different techniques so that they are pioneers in his field, and in non-traditional methods.The student will be able to implement crafts, whether wooden, metal, ceramic or mosaic, while rooting the arts of drawing, perspective and coloring.The student will be able to practice drawing paintings that express the environment and heritage in an innovative way, reflecting his ability to innovate and imagine.

Teaching and learning methods

Lectures Presentations made by computer software. View some ready-made artworks.

Methods of assessments

Student joint exhibition Homeworks Practical exams