ARTS 102(F) Watercolor
Watercolor (wash and gouache) offers the beginning imagist an opportunity to combine the immediacy of drawing with the palette of painting. As a technical medium, its adaptable
properties and portability had historically relegated it (unfortunately!) to the amateur landscape or portrait. It has shed much of that during the past one hundred years as the process
has become associated with the works of Homer, Marin, Hopper, Demuth, and O'Keefe. In
the 1970's it furthered its popularity in contemporary imagery as a material and process that
promised a rich selection from the cartoon, the elaborate layering of expressionism, or the
detail of the hyper-real. Our work in this studio will examine the means by which each individual can experience this range of technical and experiential qualities.
Format: This studio course will meet each of the two days scheduled and for the complete
duration of the class period. There will be some classes combined with slide lectures, some
classes where we might visit collections, and most classes where we will be working for the
entire period on the works in process. Evaluation is based on evidence of each student's
progress in a collection of work made in class and as outside assignments. You will present
your portfolio for evaluation three times during the course. My evaluations will consider
each completed assignment's fulfillment of the problems' objectives, the technical execution
of the work (craftsmanship), conceptual and physical investment of time, and participation
in critiques and attendance.
No prerequisites. Enrollment limit: 15 (expected: 15). Preference given to first-years with
permission of instructor. Lab fee 100-150.
Hour: EPPING