DRAWING I 22-111-002 Credits: 3 Spring 2013 Room: AC S-212 Instructor: Barbara Rosenthal Office: A/C 514, email: rosentha@uwosh.edu, Phone: 424-7060 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday: 12:40-1:40pm Thursday: 10:20-11:20am and 1:50-2:50pm It is often said that Leonardo drew so well because he knew about things; it is truer to say that he knew about things because he drew so well. (Kenneth Clark) COURSE OBJECTIVES: To build drawing skills To become familiar with drawing concepts and media To begin to recognize drawing as a tool for creative and critical thinking and for problem solving COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to drawing focused on developing basic conceptual and practical skills generally through direct observation. The emphasis will be upon learning to interpret and translate visual perception through an understanding of formal means of drawing such as gesture, contour, figure/ground relationships, linear perspective, value, and texture. Color will be introduced if time allows. Composition and point-of-view will also be stressed. There will be homework in the form of assigned drawings and in keeping a sketchbook. Visual presentations and group critiques will provide the basis for class discussion. MATERIALS LIST: Newsprint pad—18” x 24” White drawing pad—18" x 24" Sketchbook—approx. 8½” by 11 Compressed charcoal—2 sticks HB(medium) 4B(soft) black contè 2B white contè India ink (black, permanent) Kneaded eraser—2 or 3 Pink pearl or White plastic eraser Art box or tackle box 18” metal ruler Portfolio to carry completed drawings Drawing board at least 18 x 24” Drawing pencils—2H (light) and 3B (dark) Charcoal pencils 1 piece of mat board 30 x 40” SOME DRAWING CONCEPTS: Gesture Contour line vs. outline Line quality Mark making Picture plane Composition Space and form Lost and found contour Positive and negative space Thumbnails Cross contour Value Value scales Local value (local color) Light and shadow Chiaroscuro Atmospheric perspective Ink wash Texture Linear perspective 1 pt, 2pt and 3pt GRADING POLICY: A portfolio (selection of class work and homework) will be handed in and graded two times during the semester. Sketchbook assignments will be checked when due. The sketchbook will be collected during the 6th and the 12th weeks. 12 point grading scale: A=12, A-=11, B+=10, B=9, B-=8 C+=7, C=6, C-=5, D+=4, D=3, F=0 The weight of the grades will be as follows: Two portfolios mid-semester and final 50% each Sketchbook will be handed in with the final portfolio Attendance will be a factor after the above grades have been determined. List of contents to be determined. Does the work address the assignment objectives? Is the student effectively using the materials and class time? Is the work compositionally and spatially interesting? Is the work conceptually interesting Is the student putting in the kind of effort expected? How well is the work presented? A=always B=usually C=often D=sometimes Portfolio Grading criteria: F=seldom/never ATTENDANCE, ETC. The studio experience is one aspect of the learning experience. Discussing art/design issues, content, and techniques with other students and the instructor while the work is in progress is integral to acquiring a creative and visual vocabulary. Therefore, attendance for the full duration all of the class periods is expected. Arriving late or leaving early (within 10 minutes) will affect your final grade. Attendance may be taken at any time during the class period. All class work is to be worked on during class time. Ten minutes will be allowed for cleanup. Three unexcused absences are allowed without penalty, but do not abuse this. You may need these if you really are ill and do not wish to go to the doctor for an excuse. Students who have or come down with the flu are requested to stay home. Email me if this happens. NOTE: The final grade will be lowered by one grade for each absence over three with consideration due to those who get the flu. Generally, six absences will result in an “F” for the semester. Late work will be down-graded one full letter grade. Work, over one week late, will not be accepted, unless an official excuse is presented. STUDENT EXPECTATIONS To help create an atmosphere of openness and support for fellow classmates. To complete all assigned drawings. If class time is too short work must be completed later. Get the phone number of a couple of your classmates to contact for information for missed classes. The instructor does not have the time to answer emails to explain that which was covered during unexcused student absences. The instructor does encourage questions whenever an assignment or concept is unclear. To contribute to critique discussions and accept constructive criticism. Scheduled Critiques are very important. Missing scheduled critiques or failure to put up work will affect the portfolio grade. Students must help to keep the sinks and room reasonably clean. Student work must be original and completed for this specific class. Please refer to University Policies below. University policy on Academic Integrity The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is committed to a standard of academic integrity for all students. The system guidelines state: "Students are responsible for the honest completion and representation of their work, for the appropriate citation of sources, and for respect of others' academic endeavors" (UWS 14.01, Wisconsin Administrative Code). Students are subject to disciplinary action for academic misconduct, which is defined in UWS 14.03, Wisconsin Administrative Code. Students on the UW Oshkosh campus have been suspended from the University for academic misconduct. Students are encouraged to review the procedures related to violations of academic honesty as outlined in Chapter UWS 14, Wisconsin Administrative Code. The system guidelines and local procedures are printed in the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Student Discipline Code 2008-2009 and can be found on the Dean of Students website. Specific questions regarding the provisions in Chapter UWS 14 (and institutional procedures approved to implement Chapter UWS 14) should be directed to the Dean of Students Office. Be aware of the instructor's policy on the use of photographs. OTHER INFORMATION Paper cutters are not to be used for cutting mat board. There is a mat cutter in room S217 for students’ use. Lockers (short red ones) are available for use in the basement. They are free but must be registered in the art office room 322. Bring your own lock before registering. Art events are scheduled throughout the semester. Students should plan on attending if they do not have scheduling conflicts. Students are also encouraged to participate in the Chicago field trip usually planned once per semester. The Art Department is not responsible for lost or stolen artwork or supplies.