Prerequisite: Art Foundations or special permission by means of a portfolio review
2-D Design is an art course designed to instruct students in the fundamental components of two-dimensional visual art, which include painting, drawing, printmaking, graphics, color, and technology. Elements of two-dimensional design, composition, and observation are emphasized.
Students study the history of art and use a variety of media with the goal of discovering their own creative voices and artistic abilities. Students who wish to further refine their two-dimensional art skills may take 2-D Design II and 2-D Design III. Students may take 2-D design courses for honors credit.
Honors students begin to fulfill portfolio requirements as outlined by the College Board in preparation for Advanced Placement Art. In addition to art supplies, materials for the course include Point and Line to Plane published by the Solomon Guggenheim Foundation, Anatomy: A Complete Guide for Artists from Dover publications, and other print resources.
Additional supplementary materials include high quality art posters, software programs, DVDs, and slides.