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Apr 09, 2026
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ART-3901: Special Topics in DrawingIt is said that “drawing is the fundament of art.” Drawing is an intense, sensitive, compelling, personal, and utterly direct art form, one with its own concepts, characteristics, and techniques. Drawing is not governed by any particular imagery, but rather encompasses a variety of approaches, including realist, abstract, modernist, and post-modernist. Contemporary drawing explores surface, mark, space, composition, scale, materials, and intentionality in turn. Key techniques such as using nature to induce marks, observation and design, value, line, rhythm, balance, perspective, anatomy, and formal structure are all explored. Min. Credits: 2.0 Max Credits: 4.0 Credit Basis: Quarter credit Location(s): Antioch Univ Seattle Method(s): Studio Faculty Consent Required: N Program Approval Required: N Course Type Liberal Arts, Science & Social Science
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