Fine Arts Bootcamp
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Why do we make pictures? What is the importance of a painting or drawing? Or more importantly how do we learn to make them? These are questions that many prospective students may not ask themselves directly; yet they feel the impetus to pursue a program that answers them. When we create or make images we are responding to our perception of the world. Creating a likeness of the world is one aspect of making images. At Deakin, this is certainly one aspect of the Visual Arts program. As students progress through the program they also may learn how to create something visually from an imagined world, or one that takes a symbolic form or representation. Visual Arts at Deakin explores representations of the figure and settings by observation of their nature and as students progress through different levels of the course they become acquainted with the ideas of abstraction, pluralist strategies and conceptual development.

Studio Arts - Multipanel

Dr Deborah Walker discusses multipanel paintings. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University
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Studio Arts - Studio Space

Dr Deborah Walker discusses studio space. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin University
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Studio Arts - Introduction

Dr Deborah Walker introduces studio arts and painting. Dr Walker is Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts in the Bachelor of Creative Arts at Deakin Universi...
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Use of paints

Dr Deborah Walker demonstrates how to use paints for your painting. She covers organising paints, mixing, colour theory amongst many other strategies ...
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Materials for painting

Dr Deborah Walker talks about the materials needed for painting. Starting with types of paints Deborah explains the use of materials such as brushes, ...
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Still life drawing

Still life drawing has it's own techniques such as your position in relation to the easel, having a direct line of vision to the object and use of mat...
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