5 Years Bachelor Course in Fine Arts (B.F.A)

5 Years Bachelor Course in Fine Arts (B.F.A)

Course Curriculum: 
The objective of the course is to enhance and refine the skills of the Hidden Talents. Nurture them to understand the methodologies, Materials and Fast Changing Techniques. Diversified inspiring classes/workshops for introductory, intermediate & advanced level students. We offer Fine Art Diploma courses in Ranchi, Ramgarh and Jharkhand for all levels of students.

Drawing 

  1. a) Free hand Drawing 
  2. b) Objects and Nature study 
  3. c) Different Techniques: 

- Proportion, Volume 

- Visual Perspective 

- Eye Level & Vanishing Point 

- Horizontal and Vertical lines 

- Bold and Rhythmic lines 

- Relationship between lines 

- Value and Texture 

- Sketching from different angles 

  1. d) Indoor and Outdoor sketching. 
  2. e) Medium - pencil, charcoal, dry pastel, pen and ink.

STILL LIFE

  1. a) Introduction to various techniques. 
    b) Study of foreground and background with drapery.
    c) Texture study with different materials like cloth, wood, glass, 
    bronze, mirror, china clay, terracotta, etc. 
    d) Selection and arrangement of objects. 
    e) Eye level, source of light, tonal variation, composition. 
    f) Drawing from different angles
  2. g) Details about light & shades. 
  3. h) Medium - Graphite pencil, pencil colours, oil pastel, charcoal, acrylic 

colours, oil colours.

LIFE DRAWING

  1. a) Free hand drawing of human figure to study proportion. 
    b) Stick drawing and Block drawing. 
    c) Basic anatomy, Head study from different angles.
    d) Full figure study. 
    e) Quick sketching and Finished sketching. 
    f) Sketching practice of different parts of body 
    g) Different models for age specific characters 
    h) Detail life drawing study on full sheet.

LANDSCAPE

  1. a) Outdoor trips for landscape study. 
    b) Selection of artistic view with picture frames. 
    c) Detail study of variation in sunlight. 
    d) Addition and elimination, simplification, eyelevel and 
    Vanishing Point. 
    e) Perspective, balance and rhythms in composition. 
    f) Study of Cityscape and Seascape 
    g) Medium -Graphite pencil, charcoal, crayon, water colours and oil colours.

PORTRAIT

  1. a) Technical details, measurements. 
    b) Detail study of skull, character and expression.
    c) Use of models for practice. 
    d) Super realistic portraits through graphic techniques. 
    e) Medium -Graphite pencil, charcoal, dry crayons, water colours and oil colours.

NATURE STUDY / FOLIAGE

  1. a) Detail study of different trees, leaves, flowers. 
    b) Outdoors trips for nature study. 
    c) Medium -  Graphite pencils, oil pastels, pen and ink, pencil colours, water 

COMPOSITION

(a) Principal of design, distribution of space. 
(b) Importance of line, tone, texture, colour, form, content.
(c) Negative and Positive Designing
(d) Design exercise in different media.
(e) Different figurative composition practice
(f) Medium - Graphite pencils, Acrylic colours, Poster colours.

USE OF MEDIUM IN DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES

  1. H.B. Pencil & Shading pencils.
  2. a) Shading Gradations
  3. b) 20 Shades with single pencil
  4. c) Light to dark technique 
  5. d) Dark to light technique
  6. Charcoal
  7. a) Drawing with charcoal stick.
  8. b) Life drawing and portrait.
  9. c) Reverse painting with eraser.
  10. d) Use of cloth and cotton.
  11. Pencil Colours
  12. a) Study of colour wheel
  13. b) Mixing of two colours
  14. c) Tonal variation 
  15. Dry Crayons (Pastels)
  16. a) Different effects with different techniques
  17. b) Abstract & Semi abstract painting
  18. c) Fixing method
  19. Oil Pastels
  20. a) Still life
  21. b) Figure drawing
  22. c) Creative Drawing 
  23. d) Landscaping 
  24. Water Colours
  25. a) Theory
  26. b) Wet and wet technique
  27. c) Use of hand made paper
  28. d) Light to dark effect
  29. e) Outdoor practice
  30. f) Creative painting
  31. Oil Colours
  32. a) Theory
  33. b) Techniques
  34. c) Types of brushes
  35. d) Use of Spatula, roller
  36. e) Preservation
  37. f) Detail practice
  38. Acrylic Colours
  39. a) Use of Acrylic Colours
  40. b) Texture Work
  41. c) Mixing Work
  42. d) Experimental Work
  43. e) Abstract & Semi abstract painting
  44. f) Contemporary Art

THEORY- Part- I What is Art? 

  1. Indian Art 
  2. Western Arts

 

Still Life

Self arrange composition
More Artistic Object
More Detail in different Texture
Medium –Graphite Pencils , Oil colours or Mix Media

Life Drawing

Detail Full sheet practice
Anatomy
Drapery Study
Medium – Graphite pencils , Charcoal ,Oil colours

Portrait

Live Portrait Practice
Super Realistic details
Different Creative Experiments
Medium – Graphite pencils ,Pencil colours ,Acrylic colours ,Oil colours

Landscape/Cityscape/Seascape

Use of Nature Objects In Paintings/Outdoor Practice
Work on creative composition theme or series
Medium – Graphite pencils ,Water colours, oil colours

Composition

Detail Practice on Different composition
Imaginative composition
Abstract Composition
Balancing

Abstract Art

Abstract Painting
Semi Abstract painting
Modern Painting ,Texture painting
Medium – Oil colours ,Acrylic colours ,Mix Medium

Study of Great Master work

Study of different techniques
Own Style Presentation
 

Annual Exhibition

 

Course Fee: Rs. 24,000/-

 

Bachelor of Fine Arts Eligibility

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree can be pursued by those candidates who have successfully completed their 10+2 examinations in any stream from a recognized board.
  • Though there is no entrance test for the Bachelor of Fine Arts course a few Institutes may conduct these.
  • Course as per Prachin Kala Kendra, Chandigarh
  • Admission Fee: Rs. 1,000/-