(en)Katalog ECTS

Painting and drawing

(en)Pedagog: dr Mikołaj Chylak

(en)Pole (en)Opis
Course type general-artistic
Didactic methods

- painting from nature, or realization of individual painting concepts agreed and discussed with the instructor


- drawing of a man in space (study and sketches)


- conversation (didactic dialogue, discussion, corrections, reviews)


- realization of the semester task on the topic set to the students


- didactic dialogue via google meet, messenger or email


- online reviews (group and individual)

Language of lecture polski;
Prerequisites

- a passing grade in the first year of studies at the Academy of Fine Arts


- portfolio of artistic work (in case of exceeding the limit of students enrolled in the studio)

Final requirements

making a series of drawing and painting works (in the form agreed upon in the course of study) resulting from independent experiences, reflections and decisions made by the student.

The form of passing the course (assesment methods and criteria)

- review of painting and drawing works


- evaluation of individual involvement and artistic development of the student


- evaluation of achieved creative results (use of appropriate artistic means in order to achieve one's own intentions) and the student's ability to notice them


- grading scale according to the rules of the Faculty of Design

Teaching goals (program content, subject description)

The aim of the classes is to build the students' awareness of the "utilitarian" meaning of their works: paintings and drawings as objects that do not serve as credit, but exist in a particular space and have a specific effect on the people in it. A painting as a utilitarian object obviously has a different purpose than a table or a chair, but it has one nonetheless. This is what the French painter Henri Matisse expressed when he said that he wanted his painting to have an effect on a tired man like a "comfortable armchair". However, mere pleasure for the eye has never been the primary goal here. A good example can be the art of Africa, which inspired Picasso's work in the early 20th century. The forms and colors used there were, among others, meant to deter and protect man in a world where the presence of evil spirits was as real as in Europe rain for the umbrella designer. It is important for the Design student to define their own purpose in relation to their paintings. It is from this individual reason that the form of his paintings and drawings, and consequently their function, should arise. Working on an individual artistic proposal is to help students build their own artistic vision, which is the foundation for collective cooperation in the design profession.

Compulsory literature used during classes

Literature individually determined according to student needs.

Additional literature recommended for the student's self learning

as above

Learning outcomes
SkillsKnowledgeSocial competences

The graduate should:


- be able to draw freehand figures and objects using elements of artistic language such as composition, light, contrast, rhythm, value, color, texture, etc. (K1_U12)
- master the techniques of professional development enabling the development through independent work (K1_U14)
- have abilities to creatively and innovatively realize artistic undertakings (K1_U15)
- have the ability to prepare professional presentations and to be able to present their own projects in public (K1_U18)

The graduate should:

 

- have knowledge of the basic artistic workshop in the field of plastic arts (K1_ W02)
- have knowledge about drawing and painting materials and techniques (K1_W14)
- have a general knowledge of phenomena in the field of culture (K1_W18)

The graduate should:

- be able to use in their professional work their knowledge in the field of fine arts and design (K1_K02, K1_K04)
- be able to realize independent artistic projects (K1_K03, K1_K04)
- be able to analyze their own work and assess it critically (K1_K02)
- be able to take a critical approach to existing (and own) problems of artistic creation (K1_K02, K1_K05)

Description of the requirements for the studio, workshop or teaching aids

A studio equipped with aids for drawing and painting (easels, boards, tables, chairs, lamps, cleaning supplies, etc.)

The weekly number of hours of classes or lectures, the number of ECTS points assigned to the subject and information on the form and completion of the subject are included in the study program and Course Cataloque (information is displayed in Akademus system)


(en)Lista studiów

(en)studia status (en)czas[h] ECTS (en)forma pass
Design / product and visual communication design s.3 (en)d 120 5 exercise 120h
exercise [exam]
exercise [pass]


(en)Semestr 2020/21-WS (en)(Z-zimowy,L-letni)
(en)Kod kursu: #38.13414