PNTG-316-SU91

PNTG 316 - SU91: Painting: Special Topics

Course content: 

Plein air’ painting is a traditional practice of painting outdoors. Throughout history, landscape painters have used plein air sketches as models for larger works, or as final works in their own right. In this course, we will connect with the rich history of plein air painting as a means to connect students with their environment, to unhinge the practice of painting from the studio, and to reconsider their practice in a mobile and adaptive format. This class will delve into the history of plein air painting, looking at how various artists have used it as part of their oeuvre, and we will consider the history of these practices through a critical lens. We will consider how traditional plein air approaches can offer strategies applicable to contemporary painting practices. 
This class will focus on sketching and painting in oil, outdoors, without using photography as source material. Basic and advanced techniques of working with oil paint will be covered, from mixing colours to composing an image. Painting in this format will provide challenging way for students to improve their painting and observational skills. Painting outdoors will sharpen your skills and quicken your painting technique. This class will increase your confidence and your ability to think and paint on your feet. 

Prerequisites: 

6 credits of 200 level Painting + 45 credits

Additional comments: 
TERM 1. Online course. Topic: TBA, see website for Topic details.
Instructor information: 
Meeting Information: 
Date / Time Days Room Building
Jul 2-Aug 17
13:00:00-15:50:00
W F VCHAT ONLN
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