ARTT-214 Portraiture II
	 This course is a continuation of ARTT-213. Students move on to color work and portrait painting, using the combined knowledge of anatomy, drawing, color theory, and painting techniques.
 
	
		Hours Weekly
	
4 hours weekly
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Define the planes and form of the head as two-dimensional shapes.
- 2. Visually proportion the shapes and spaces that define the head.
- 3. Demonstrate the rhythms and relationships inherent in the portrait.
- 4. Create the relationships and shapes that provide a likeness of a particular sitter.
- 5. Compose the portrait for effective artistic expression.
- 6. Use values to reveal form, underlying anatomical structure, and the effect of light on the subject.
- 7. Use color mixing to create the flesh tones, temperatures, values, and intensities that reveal form,
 underlying anatomy, and the effect of light on the subject.
 
                                    
                                        
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Define the planes and form of the head as two-dimensional shapes.
- 2. Visually proportion the shapes and spaces that define the head.
- 3. Demonstrate the rhythms and relationships inherent in the portrait.
- 4. Create the relationships and shapes that provide a likeness of a particular sitter.
- 5. Compose the portrait for effective artistic expression.
- 6. Use values to reveal form, underlying anatomical structure, and the effect of light on the subject.
- 7. Use color mixing to create the flesh tones, temperatures, values, and intensities that reveal form,
 underlying anatomy, and the effect of light on the subject.