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Feb 14, 2025
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2006-2007 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
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FNDP 152 - Two-Dimensional Design This course builds on the projects and skills established in FNDP 151. The majority of FNDP 152 is devoted to the introduction and extended study of color. With color comes additional visual enrichment, light and luminosity, a specialized language and the necessity to mature manual skills and control new media and concepts. The major works of the semester are based in the use of acrylic paints and require skills of mixing and application. Other color mediums such as collage, pastels, water colors and oil sticks are also explored. Color theories are discussed, projects requiring tinting, shading and toning clarify these basic concepts and master works of color are studied. Ideas developed in the class are shared with the other Foundation courses and skills from 3D and Drawing are imported to support current 2D projects. As the semester progresses, representational and non-representational form is developed as students work to integrate past experience, refine their skills of observation, expand the study of visual forces and explore more complex principles of organization. Instructor permission required. Formerly FNDP 122
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: FNDP 151 Open to Foundation majors only.
Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs
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