Module details
- Offered to 3rd & 4th Years
- Thursdays 16.00-18.00
- Planned delivery: On campus (South Kensington)
- Two-term module, worth 5 ECTS
- Available to eligible students as part of I-Explore
- Extra Credit, or Degree Credit where your department allows
This innovative, hands-on drawing module teaches approaches to investigating space in paintings and drawings through practical exercises, drawing from the works of past artists and drawing from life.
When most people initially approach copying or drawing from life it is often to employ such ideas as classical perspective, such as 1-point or 2-point perspective used in technical or architectural drawing. This can have the effect of becoming technically measured, photographically precise or even cold, with drawings lacking sensation or feeling.
In contrast, this module will instead deploy alternative approaches to investigating line, tone and space that allows for a playful, individual approach to thinking about drawing on a flat surface. By drawing from life alongside looking at how artists embraced the flat surface of paper, you will get your hands dirty. Moreover, you will understand the physicality of drawing in a new way, with the goal of changing the way you think about how space in drawings works, and how you see the world around you.
Restrictions on module selection: If you have taken the Practical Art: Drawing from Observation module in your 2nd year, you are not eligible to enrol in this module during your 3rd or 4th year.
Please note: The information on this module description is indicative. The module may undergo minor modifications before the start of next academic year.
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Got any questions?
Contact the Module Leader
Dr Vicki Kerr
v.kerr@imperial.ac.uk