PLASTIC ARTS WORKSHOP “DRAWING”: CHARCOAL TECHNIQUE.
Responsible Academic Unit: DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES
Number of Credits: 3
Hours: 48
Schedule: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 08:00 – 10:00 AM
Course Description
This workshop that belongs to the visual arts of artistic expression establishes the basic tools of drawing to understand it as an instrument of knowledge, understanding, communication and research.
Fine-tuning a broader view of the artistic and visual imaginary in pursuit of the development of creative language, developing the workshops through specific exercises in the charcoal technique.
The plastic arts workshop "drawing" has as its purpose the integral formation of the students, making them see, recognize and develop their artistic and creative capacity.
Knowledge of the different manifestations of art, its culture and its development over time allows students to become aware of society, discover the world and its culture through drawing.
Offer young people and their families a different alternative, in addition to learning to draw, show students that through drawing they can discover a way to express themselves in a very entertaining way and with a lot of freedom.
By providing greater knowledge and depth of plastic language, and exploring and manipulating different materials, supports and formats, we will propose a different alternative to the one offered by the current world (computers, television, video games, etc.); thus managing to enhance their ability to observe, imagine, explore, discover and appreciate the world around them. In addition, students will be able to express and communicate more easily what they think, feel and imagine.
Course Objectives
Promote and develop the ability and creative spirit in the plastic arts "drawing" taking into account the skills, needs and interests of each student present in the workshop.
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