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Jan 02, 2025
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OLS 160 - Visual Thinking I 2 CR
Introduces students to visual thinking using elements of design and principles of composition. The aesthetic scanning method of visual viewing is introduced and practiced. Classroom experiences cover a wide range of applied art, media and subject matter. Structured to accommodate special needs learners.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance to the program.
Course Outcomes - Describe the basic elements of visual representation and its purpose in various types of communication
- Discuss how to see things in two different ways, using the left and right brain visualization
- Define art, present the different types of artistic expression, and explain the differences between visual and performing arts
- Identify and discuss the elements of 2D and 3D design, principles of composition, and the different uses of color
- Create art projects using the elements of 2D design and principles of composition
- Create art projects using the elements of 3D design and principles of composition
- Use appropriate tools and supplies in a safe manner
- Create a representation of an idea using the elements and principles of art, and discuss the choices made in the representation
- Compare and critique works of art using the steps of Aesthetic Scanning methodology
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