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The objective of the painting course is to provide the student with training in the skills for original and creative visual expression.

 

The faculty views painting as an activity in which one’s primary mode of expression is realized with in the domain of two dimensional space and plane ,However the department consciously strives to give its students the opportunity to extend and give shape to their ideas and abilities and to gain confidence and develop their powers of self criticism. The course is designed and structure to take students through all the aspects of Art covering the most essential and crucial subjects. Solid training in the basics of drawing from life, nature and from the still- life is what the course starts with. Beyond that we like to define no limits… in the four years that they are with us, students can imaginatively soar as much as they please and whenever they need it they will always find a critical, experienced and reassuring voice goading them on. By the time they are ready to leave us our students have matured into the forward-thinking creative artists of tomorrow.

 

Objective

The objective of the three-year Specialization Course in Painting is to provide the student with training in the skills for original and creative visual expression. It is planned with the conviction that the technical competence provides the most satisfactory foundation of creative expression. Yet mastery of the techniques is only the means, not the end. Painting is the visual expression of experience, thoughts and dreams, which stimulate one’s vision to new realities. It is intended that the students are exposed to all schools, traditions, techniques and media of painting practiced from the early to the modern times. The Course would seek to cultivate in the student an individual personality and professional responsibility.

Second Year

Third Year

Fourth Year

Practical Subjects

Portrait (Head Study)

Portrait (Painting)

Portrait (Painting)

Study from full Figure

Painting from full Figure

Painting from full Figure

Composition Painting

Composition Painting

Composition Painting

Subsidiary Subject

Print Making
Computer Graphics
Photography

Print Making
Computer Graphics
Photography

Print Making
Computer Graphics
Photography

Theory

History of Art
Aesthetics
Methods and Materials

History of Art
Aesthetics
Methods and Materials

History of Art
Aesthetics
Methods and Materials

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