TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Sculpture'Name in Estonian: Skulptuur
General descriptionPerceiving three dimensions. Functional-expressive thinking through the designed form study (spatial-plastic compositions). Acquiring and developing elementary form-related skills. Modelling from nature; working with gypsum and clay as independent materials.
General aimTo teach how to perceive and cognize three dimensions, form, the mutual relationships between volume, mass and space. Spatial-proportional composition, the construction of forms. To develop functional-expressive thinking and creative activeness.
AimStudents after completing the course have obtained the skills to work with gypsum and clay as independent materials.
Form descriptionPractcal works, independent work
Literature1.Jaak Soans. Skulptuuri näitlik õppeprogramm tööstuskunsti kateedris.(ERKI) 2.Jaak Kangilaski. Üldine kunstiajalugu. 1997. Tallinn. 3.H.Read. A concise history of modern sculpture. London.
Is taught in following curricula2008: EA* 2007: EA* 2006: EA* 2005: EA* 2004: EA* * Optional subject
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