ART 231 Three-Dimensional Design and Sculpture
An introduction to the basic elements of three-dimensional design: form, volume, space, mass, line, plane, proportion, balance, texture, structure, and site. Focus is on arranging these elements within a three-dimensional framework through techniques such as sculpting, carving, building, and assembling. For those interested in art as a career, or for personal growth and self-expression.
2 hours lecture, 4 hours studio.
Prerequisite(s)
None.
Recommended Preparation
Art majors must have
ART 103,
ART 106, or permission of instructor.