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Art Methodology While teaching visual arts you actually develop an individual's ability to see (perceive) relationships; in other words you try to measure accurately one thing to another. The word art, from its Latin/French base literally means "to fit together." Examining this meaning, we can see that drawing and painting can be compared to cooking. Just as the culinary artist fits together ingredients (parts), so does the visual artist. In order to make a drawing of an object or thing, one needs to see its individual sections (how it is constructed). To draw, a person learns to examine and segregate each part back into a whole.
Classes are conducted at Masters Collection Art Gallery providing an all around atmosphere of art with a mini library of catalogues of various eminent artists of India, for reference.
The art classes shall be conducted by professional artists who are known in the art field with their works being sold nationally.
Every candidate shall attend 1 class a week (4 to 5 classes a month). Classes batches would be: ADULTS(2hrs):Sundays: 11.15am, 3.45pm, Saturdays: 3.45pm & 6pm, Weekdays: 11am, 2.30pm & 5.30pm. KIDZ(1hr30min): Saturdays: 11.am, Sundays: 2pm.
Maximum no. of candidates would be 8 per batch.
Presently the mediums which shall be taught will be Drawing & Sketching, Pastels, Water Col. & Acrylic on Canvas.
Workshops and Talks shall also be conducted from time to time by different artists on different subjects like art appreciation, installation art, crafts, sculptures, mixed media, photography etc. (This shall be optional at an extra charge.)
Certificate of merit from Impart shall be awarded to the candidate only if he/she completes one year of coaching at Impart without any breaks. After 12 months of art classes at Impart, works of the candidates shall be selected for the Annual Group Exhibition of Impart at Masters Collection Art Gallery.
These works would be hosted on the website of Impart ImpartAcademy.com. The Exhibition shall also be hosted on various online social networks like IndianArtNetwork.com, & Indian Art Page www.facebook.com/indianart on Facebook, thereby providing a platform to the candidates & visibility to approx 50,000 art lovers globally.
Revenue generated by the art works, if sold from the exhibition, shall be given to the candidate after deducting the gallery commission.
Fees: Form fee: Rs.100/-, Registration fee: Rs.1000 (One-Time only), 1 month coaching fee Rs.2000/-. 2 months coaching fee Rs.3500/-. 3 months coaching fee Rs.5000/-. 6 months coaching fee Rs.9500/-. 9 months coaching fee Rs.14000/-. One Year coaching fee Rs.18000/- . (To be paid in advance). Kidz 8-13yrs get 40% discount and separate batch. Senior Citizens above 60yrs get 25% discount.
Drawing The basic introductory format is composed of three essential components of visual art: 1. Form (shape) 2. Size (mass, scale) 3. Placement (relationships) Using a gradual method (the simple to the complex) the student comprehends what is needed in order to draw successfully. The techniques taught to the student, helps them to assist themselves to draw. These techniques are traditional and classical in approach. Depending upon students manipulative skills and ability, their program may include still-life, animals, landscape, and copying of the great masters. To achieve quality results, proper materials play an important role in students' training. Students are taught not only what to use, but also how to use and care for their materials. One can say, that what IMPART imparts is a total education for you. To get students accustomed to working with correct supplies, the watercolor kit is comprised of materials that have been chosen for their quality. To achieve excellent results, proper materials play an important role in students' training. Students are taught not only what to use, but also how to use and care for their materials. To get students familiarized to working with correct supplies, the beginning drawing kit consists of materials that have been chosen due to their quality. The materials fee for the Drawing Course covers seven possible media along with all appropriate papers, pencils, erasers and pens. The choice of media used depends upon the age and skill level of the student.
Watercolors Watercolors have been used throughout history, but have steadily gained popularity since the 1800's in England.Watercolors are finely ground pigments mixed with a binder, allowing artists to achieve (among other techniques) luminous, sketch-like effects. When teaching the use of watercolors, there are two distinct elementary activities being taught. The first is assigning basic technology of painting with a brush. This activity includes teaching specific terminology, brush manipulation, brush utilization and care; color mixing, color application and clean-up. The second separate activity taught is the use of watercolor as a particular medium. This activity consists of its own terms and skills to be learned. Words like "dry brush", "wash", and "glazing" are names of techniques students will become familiar with during this section of the course. Painting is actually drawing with a brush. Therefore drawing skills are stressed over and over again. Students improve from simple linear subject matter to the more three dimensional or complex subject matter. The better students draw, the better they will paint. The materials fee for the Watercolor Course supplies all special pencils, papers, brushes, and paints to allow students to explore this media successfully. * All materials are for studio use only
Pastel Pastel is unique in that it is both a drawing and painting medium. It tends to be associated with drawing because the colours are not applied with a brush, but the medium's malleability and richness of colour invite a painterly approach. Many of today's artists exploit this effect in pastel to produce works which at firsty sight look almost like oil paintings. Acrylic Painting The impulsion for the innovation of artistic media has been the search for permanency and durability. Generally, the solid pigment or coloring agent is the same in all paints. The variable, and that which gives each paint its apparent type, is the liquid binder or vehicle. Materials such as water, oil, or egg yolk holds the color so that it can be spread along a surface. The binder in acrylic paint is a plastic; a synthetic. Therefore, acrylics dry quickly and are water soluble. This allows clean-up free from the inconvenient smell of other media. Painting is to symbolize by application and manipulation of a material. To paint, one must have knowledge of the medium and imbibe the technique to use it. The learned sequences of method and procedure begin with brush and paint care, arrangement of colors on a palette, mixing specific hues, paint application, brush techniques and clean-up. Easy methods form a difficult activity. Thus painting is quite an undertaking; teaching tenacity as well as technique. Lessons learned in acrylics remain usually valid for all mediums. Glazing, wet into wet (alla Prima), underpainting (imprimatura) are just a few of the terms and skills students will become familiar with at this level. Depending upon students manipulative abilities, their program may include still-life, animals, landscape, and copying of the great masters. To achieve quality results, proper materials play a valuable role in students' training. Thus an acrylic painting kit has been prepared and is comprised of materials chosen for their quality. The materials fee for the Acrylic Painting Course covers all media necessary for successful exploration of this class. Paint, canvas, brushes, illustration board, palette, palette knife are supplied. |
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