Three Dimensional Design

Overview

An introduction to design and expression through mass and volume in three-dimensions. Using a wide variety of simple materials and processes, students learn how form defines space and relates to gravity.

Classes include:

  • Lectures
  • Demonstrations
  • Studio assignments
  • Critiques

Studio/Lecture: 6 hours

Three Dimensional Design ARTS 1410

Three Dimensional Design ARTS 1410 This studio course introduces students to the elements, principles, and construction methods used in making art and design in three dimensions. Using simple materials such as wire, cardboard, foam core, and plaster, students learn to organize forms in space. The elements of three-dimensional design, including line, plane, volume, and mass, and the principles of three-dimensional design, including repetition, variety, rhythm, balance, emphasis, and economy, will be studied and used in the making of studio projects. Classes include lectures, demonstrations, studio assignments, and critiques.

Prerequisites

  • None

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