Maricopa Community Colleges  ART265   19956-99999 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 06/27/95
ART265 19956-99999 L+L 3 Credit(s) 6 Period(s)
Watercolor Painting III
Continuation of watercolor painting with emphasis on control and expression. Prerequisites: ART166.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
ART265   19956-99999 Watercolor Painting III
1. Contrast and practice the use of various water soluble media. (I)
2. Describe a variety of watecolor media surfaces and preparation. (II)
3. Describe the elements of a watercolor painting, including design, drawing, and color. (III)
4. Visit museums, galleries, and/or exhibitions to view examples of historical and contemporary painting. (IV)
5. Create and maintain an idea sketchbook, using a variety of resources. (V)
6. Describe and apply various methods of presenting watercolors, including framing, matting, and mounting. (VI)
7. Evaluate and analyze one's own work and the works of other watercolor artists. (VII)
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ART265   19956-99999 Watercolor Painting III
    I. Water Soluble Media
        A. Transparent
        C. Opaque
        D. Ink
        E. Other
      II. Watercolor Methods
          A. Terminology
          B. Painting surfaces, preparation, and use
          C. Water soluble applications and techniques
        III. Watercolor Elements
            A. Design
            B. Drawing
            C. Color structure
          IV. Historical and Contemporary Artists
              A. Research of representative works
              B. Galleries, museums, and exhibitions
              C. Other resources
            V. Idea Sketchbook
                A. Sources
                B. Maintenance
                C. Artistic development
              VI. Presentation Methods
                  A. Framing
                  B. Matting
                  C. Mounting
                  D. Others
                VII. Evaluation Criteria
                    A. Analytic methods
                    B. Self-evaluation
                    C. Group critique
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