Experimental Drawing
X433 (2 semester units in Art)
This course encourages you to discover and develop a unique partnership between a drawing medium and your imagination, intuition, and experience by exploring various ways of seeing, both perceptually and conceptually. In studio projects, you create imaginative, fantasy, or dream works, and experiment with abstractions based on realism as well as sounds, ideas, and words. You study the relationship of medium to mood while working with a variety of media, including charcoal, pencil, pastel, ink, watercolor, acrylic washes, gesso, and gels, and experiment with unconventional media such as natural pigments, textural elements, and found materials to stretch your drawing technique in new directions.
Prerequisite: Drawing Fundamentals X405 or consent of instructor.
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Sat. Sept. 19, San Francisco
PAMELA LANZA, M.F.A., has taught at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, the San Francisco School of Art, ASUC Berkeley Art Studio, and San Francisco Art Institute Extension. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and universities nationwide.
- 12 meetings
- Sept. 19 to Dec. 12: Sat., 10 am-1 pm (no meeting Nov. 28)
- San Francisco: Room 218, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $455 (EDP 021105)