ART104 : porcelain col

Department

Department of

Academic Program

Bachelor in Art Education

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

Porcelain is one of the oldest arts known to man through the ages and civilizations, and in this course the student is acquainted with the basic information on the types of tinnitus and ceramic oxides and methods of formation in addition to the formation of ceramic pots by both ropes slide molds and other in addition to the study of methods of burning and process The preparation and drying of the clay also identify the characteristics of the clay in terms of hardness, thickness, stages of formation, drying and the process of decoration.

Description of practical part (Laboratory projects):

Practical exercises to learn about the process of preparation for clay and how to prepare and form it.

Introducing the implementation processes for the selected topics in one of the formation methods such as ropes, slides, templates and others.

- Identify the process of implementation of decorations and engraving on ceramic works.

Practical exercises on the use of tints in terms of strength, flexibility and flexibility

Intended learning outcomes

.1 The student should be able to form clay and a general understanding of the stages of porcelain and its importance of artistic education

2 The student should be able to use tools that gain self-learning skills and gain the ability to shape and decorate clay in different ways

3 The student should appreciate the manual work and the importance of porcelain art in making works that benefit from it

3 The student should acquire basic information on tints, oxides and furnace types

Teaching and learning methods

1. Practical lectures

2. Panel discussions and dialog (to resolve issues and problems)

3. Online search for similar topics or books from the library

Methods of assessments

Date of assessment (week) Percentage Observations

1 First midterm exam The fifth week 20%

2 Second midterm exam The tenth week 20%

3 Final examination The 15th week 60%

Total 100 marks 100%

Exercise

Lecture

Number of hours

The scientific topic

2

4

6

1-2 General definition and student's knowledge of the material and explain the history of porcelain, types of tinnitus, stages of formation of clay, drying, burning and chromatic oxides

2

4

6

3 - 4 - preparation of clay and methods of kneading and the use of hand skills to start forming in ancient civilizations by hand pressure and the method of ropes

2

1

3

5 - use the necessary tools and the method of forming cups with ropes and slides in the implementation of straight and rounded forms and learn the skills of some of them to communicate interactively between them

First midterm exam

2

4

6

6-7- Drawing the shape before its implementation and training in the formation of ropes and the use of prominent and inlaid decorative skills by digging to form a dish and vase in the design of ancient civilizations

3

-

3

8- Ceramic carving carrying out the work of a block and unloading after formation by showing how to divide, unload and reinstall the work

2

1

3

9- choosing a subject from the Libyan heritage by looking at references and criticizing it by imagining the imagination of the student by drawing it and discussing ways to implement work among students and employing work to decorate one of the walls empty in the college

3

-

3

10. A slide wax lighting unit is implemented, embellished with decoration and the use of engraving techniques

Second midterm exam

3

-

3

11 - drawing a vase design and its formation in the way of polygons and polishing the surface and the use of prominent decoration

3

-

3

12. The piston is made by enriching the ceramic surface by compressing on a material of nature such as roses, wood leaves, stones or industrial materials

2

1

3

13- carrying out free work using one of the methods of formation, decoration, drying and plowing to burn in the oven

3

-

3

14. The use of gypsum molds in the formation of ceramic work method piston

Final examination

42

Total

Her place of presence

The author

Copy

Publisher

Title of references

A private library

John Dickerson

Translation by Hachem Hindawi

First edition 1989

Ministry of Culture

Public Cultural Affairs House

The ceramics industry

A private library

A. D. Qadri Mohamed Ahmed

Special edition

Cairo, Egypt

Creativity is a natural phenomenon in the art and manufacture of ceramics

The English Consulate Library in the Old City

Afraa Nabil Dajili

The first

The Old City Book House

The world of ceramics

The Internet

Pine docked Program

Google - Pictures

Websites

Facebook

Numidia Iftais

Professor's page - Teaching the arts.

Others