Drawing I

Base Knowledge

N/A

Teaching Methodologies

Different methodologies conducive to the achievement of the course program will be:

– Theoretical – oriented content predicted using the image projection oral exposure;
– Component practice- monitoring and mentoring the students’ work.
The assessment in the course will take place, at the option of the student, in the following ways:

– Continuous evaluation;
– Exam.

The evaluation in those modalities will obey criteria that will be explained in the statements and/or other elements presented, according to the following components and weights:

Continuous evaluation
– Practical assignments – 75% weight in the global assessment.
– Graphic diary: 25%

Exam
– Mastery of syllabus – 100% weight in the overall assessment of the exam.

Learning Results

1. Recognize the major works and authors of Art and Design and contextualize them in their temporal and cultural space;
2. Acquire skills of drawing techniques and their variants;
3. Develop strategies and own styles of expression;
4. Develop the capacity of representing shape and volume;
5. Know how to use three-dimensional observation factors;
6. Designing studies drawings of interior space;
7. Domain representation of light and shade;
8. Know, understand and implement all phases of the creative process of design and the main functions of communication and artistic image.

Program

1. PERCEPTION AND REPRESENTATION OF THE OBJECT
– Introduction to visual drawing;
– Distinction between looking, seeing, and believing;
– Visual language elements: point, line, plane, volume, color, texture and size;
– Formal organization: composition, shape / background, symmetry / asymmetry, proportion, balance, contrast, static / dynamic / kinetic;
– Observation drawing;
– Linear and volumetric design;
– Expressive, analytical and diagrammatic drawing;
– Structural analysis of the form;
– Techniques, materials and supports.

2. SPACE REPRESENTATION
– Three-dimensional observation factors: perspective; vanishing points; volumetry;
– Drawing studies of interior, exterior, architectural and natural space;
– Structural elements of urban landscape;
– Light, shade, transparencies, sunshine;

Curricular Unit Teachers

Grading Methods

Continuing Evaluation
  • - Graphic diary - 25.0%
  • - Practical assignments - 75.0%
Exam
  • - Exam - 100.0%

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

Betti, C.; Sale, T. (2011). Drawing – A Contemporary approach. Wadsworth Publishing

Cullen, G. (2006) Paisagem Urbana, Edições 70

D’Amelio, J. (2004). Perspective Drawing Handbook, Courier Dover Publications

Edwards, B. (1999). The new drawing on the right side of the brain. Putman Pinguim

Kandinsky, W. (2017). Ponto, Linha, Plano. Edições 70

Mayer, R. (1992). Materiales y Técnicas del Arte. Editorial Herman Blume

Parramón, J. (1994). A Perspectiva na Arte. Editorial Presença

Simões, E.; Tiedemann, K. (1985). Psicologia da Percepção. E.P.U.