JUNIOR DIPLOMA IN FINE ARTS
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72
sessions
30
ASSIGNMENTS
Junior
Skill Level
03
sPECIALISATIONS
01
art works portfolio
JUNIOR DIPLOMA IN FINE ARTS:
JUNIOR DIPLOMA IN FINE ARTS
- Programme Overview
- Learning Path
- Portfolio
- Certificate
JUNIOR DIPLOMA IN FINE ARTS:
Each Specialisation: 24 Classroom Sessions + 10 Self Assignments
Total: 72 Classroom Courses accredited by London Academy Certification and Examination Board - United Kingdom (UK)
The Junior Programme in Fine Art by Konsult celebrates traditional hands-on approach to the visual arts. If you are looking at a comprehensive programme cover all major genres/specialisation, this is the programme for you. Look no beyond!
- Structured Art Learning
- Practice-Oriented
- Level 1: 03 Genre / Specialisations
- Portfolio submission
- Level 1: Validity: 12 months
- Drawing & Sketching
- Portraits
- Oil Painting
- Cartoons & Caricature
- Perspective Drawings
- Anime Drawings
- Animation Sketching
Mediums:
- Oil Paints
- Acrylic Paints
- Pen
- Watercolors
- Pencils
- Charcoal
- Soft Pastels
- Texture white
Portfolio
Junior Diploma in Fine Arts
LEVEL 1: CHOOSE ANY 03 SPECIALISATION PLUS PORTFOLIO
- Drawing & Sketching -
Starting from the basics, Learn to sketch and shade structured manner. The course imparts inputs in movement of pencil, drawing measurement and freehand drawing techniques to transform you to a great sketching artist.
Portraits - The Portrait course focuses on students understanding and perfecting the simple techniques of portraiture.
The course gives them the confidence to tackle this interesting and stimulating area of portrait art in 3 different mediums.
- Oil Painting -
Explore the art of painting with the dynamic medium of oils. Whether you’re improving your technique or starting from scratch, this course will help you paint with confidence. Students will explore a variety of painting approaches, and develop their technical and conceptual skills, while realizing their own unique vision. The Painting Certificate is designed for adults who are interested in exploring the tools and traditions of painting while experimenting with new methods, materials, and concepts.
Learn how to manipulate your paints to stunning effect, get hints and tips on working and re-working your paintings as they dry, and discover painting techniques that will add a stunning depth, light and character to your work.
- Cartoons & Caricature -
Cartooning and Caricature Course focuses on bringing your cartoon world to life.
Caricatures, comics or satire if you’ve got a passion for cartoons, the Cartooning and Caricature Course will teach you the skills you need to excel.
See your work improve as we guide you through different cartooning techniques. Learn and develop your own style with expert training.
- Perspective Drawings -
In this course you will learn the basics of Perspective Drawings and the three components essential to the linear perspective system such as orthogonal (parallel lines), the horizon line, and a vanishing point. So as to appear farther from the viewer, objects in the compositions are rendered increasingly smaller as they near the vanishing point.
- Animation Sketching -
Animation and illustration are dynamic disciples at the forefront of the creative industry.
This course is for you, if you want to animation sketching and apply it to practical applications.
The course will cover all the basics of traditional drawn animation, including matter, characters, acting and live movements.
JUNIOR DIPLOMA IN FINE ARTS
PORTFOLIO
A portfolio is a collection of your work, which shows how your skills and ideas have developed over a period of time. It demonstrates your creativity, personality, abilities and commitment, and helps us to evaluate your potential.
When we assess a portfolio, the research and processes you have used to develop your work are as important as the final work itself. We are particularly interested in your most recent work presented in the best possible manner.
SUBMISSION OF PORTFOLIO IS MANDATORY FOR COMPLETION OF THE PROGRAMME.
ADVANCED PROGRAMMES IN FINE ARTS:
Award:
Completion of this level will be awarded"Junior Diploma in Fine Arts - Konsult Art and Design Academy / Diploma in Fine Arts by LAPT, UK (Optional - Additional charges apply)
Junior Diploma in Fine Arts
Choose any 3 Specialisation out of the 9 Specialisations. Each specialisation is of 24 Sessions. Each Session is for 1 hour. Students can opt to undertake as many specialisation as they like – one by one. The student will complete one specialisation and move on to the next if they want to. At the end of each completion, a certificate will be awarded by Konsult.
Choose any 3 Specialisations:
JUNIOR DIPLOMA IN FINE ARTS
SPECIALISATIONS:
- OIL PAINTING
- WATERCOLOR
- DRAWING & SKETCHING
- PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS
- PORTRAITS
- ANIME (MANGA) ART
- ANIMATION SKETCHING
- FASHION SKETCHING
- CARTOONS & CARICATURE
Junior Diploma in Fine Arts
Learning Objectives
- Focuses on the exploration of two-dimensional Art
- Encounter a variety of drawing techniques and media of watercolor, acrylic and oil painting, charcoal, soft pastels, pencils, texture white, pen.
Learning Outcome
- Encourages individual creativity while giving a solid grounding in the practical and the aesthetic.
- Effectively express concepts in concrete form.
- Skillfully create artistic form using techniques and methods appropriate to the intended result.
- Demonstrate functional levels of drawing skills with varied media.
- Demonstrate working knowledge of the elements and principles of students’ chosen area of concentration
- Students will have sufficient mastery of one or more media to complete the technical and formal challenges pertinent to a body of original work.
- Students will demonstrate behaviour’s, such as curiosity, initiative, and persistence, that will help them engage with the world in productive ways. Students will be able to work independently or collaboratively to achieve stated goals.
Junior Diploma in Fine Arts
OIL PAINTING
Explore the art of painting with with the most vesatile medium of oil. Whether you’re improving your technique or starting from scratch, this course will help you paint with confidence. Students will explore a variety of painting approaches, and develop their technical and conceptual skills, while realizing their own unique vision. The Painting Certificate is designed for adults who are interested in exploring the tools and traditions of painting while experimenting with new methods, materials, and concepts.
Learn how to manipulate your paints to stunning effect, get hints and tips on working and re-working your paintings as they dry, and discover painting techniques that will add a stunning depth, light and character to your work.
Robbin Williams Portrait
PORTRAIT DRAWINGS
The Portrait course focuses on students understanding and perfecting the simple techniques of portraiture.
The course gives them the confidence to tackle this interesting and stimulating area of portrait art in 3 different mediums.
DRAWING & SKETCHING
Starting from the basics, Learn to sketch and shade structured manner. The course imparts inputs in movement of pencil, drawing measurement and freehand drawing techniques to transform you to a great sketching artist.
CERTIFICATE COURSES IN ARTS
CARTOON & CARICATURE
Cartooning and Caricature Course focuses on bringing your cartoon world to life.
Caricatures, comics or satire if you’ve got a passion for cartoons, the Cartooning and Caricature Course will teach you the skills you need to excel.
See your work improve as we guide you through different cartooning techniques. Learn and develop your own style with expert training.
PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS
In this course you will learn the basics of Perspective Drawings and the three components essential to the linear perspective system such as orthogonal (parallel lines), the horizon line, and a vanishing point. So as to appear farther from the viewer, objects in the compositions are rendered increasingly smaller as they near the vanishing point.
Animation Sketching
ANIMATION SKETCHING
Animation and illustration are dynamic disciples at the forefront of the creative industry.
This course is for you, if you want to animation sketching and apply it to practical applications.
The course will cover all the basics of traditional drawn animation, including matter, characters, acting and live movements.
Learn to draw Anime (Manga) in a structured approach like a pro!
Our faculty will guide you from the basics, right though to the skills you will need to reach professional level!
FASHION SKETCHING
Fashion Sketching will take design process to next level. It is imperative that a Fashion Designer should have sound knowledge of sketching.
This course takes you there. With strong focus on fundamentals and keeping in mind the Designer’s point of view.
Sketching lets you get all the obvious ideas out of the way, so you can start coming up with stronger, more innovative concepts. Plus, you never know what will inspire you – it could be one of those obvious sketches that spark a million dollar idea!
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Junior Diploma in Fine Arts
Once a week
Original fees: Quarterly: Rs 5950 | Half – Yearly: Rs.7900/-
International
Original fees: Quarterly: US$87 | Half – Yearly: 116/-
Special Offer:
Quarterly Fees: Rs.3950/- | Half – Yearly Fees: Rs.6950/-
International
Quarterly Fees: US$58/- | Half – Yearly Fees: US$102/-
Twice a week
Original fees: Quarterly: Rs 11900 | Half – Yearly: Rs.15800/-
International
Original fees: Quarterly: US$175 | Half – Yearly: US$232/-
Special Offer:
Quarterly Fees: Rs.6995/- | Half- Yearly Fees: Rs.12995/-
International
Quarterly Fees: US$103/- | Half – Yearly Fees: US$190/-
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Junior Diploma in Fine Arts
FINE ART - WIKIPEDIA
n European academic traditions, fine art is art developed primarily for aesthetics or beauty, distinguishing it from decorative art or applied art, which also has to serve some practical function, such as pottery or most metalwork. In the aesthetic theories developed in the Italian Renaissance, the highest art was that which allowed the full expression and display of the artist’s imagination, unrestricted by any of the practical considerations involved in, say, making and decorating a teapot.
It was also considered important that making the artwork did not involve dividing the work between different individuals with specialized skills, as might be necessary with a piece of furniture, for example.[1] Even within the fine arts, there was a hierarchy of genres based on the amount of creative imagination required, with history painting placed higher than still life.
Historically, the five main fine arts were painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and poetry, with performing arts including theatre and dance.[2] In practice, outside education the concept is typically only applied to the visual arts. The old master print and drawing were included as related forms to painting, just as prose forms of literature were to poetry.
Today, the range of what would be considered fine arts (in so far as the term remains in use) commonly includes additional modern forms, such as film, photography, video production/editing, design, and conceptual art.[original research?][opinion]
One definition of fine art is “a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic and intellectual purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture.”[3] In that sense, there are conceptual differences between the fine arts and the decorative arts or applied arts (these two terms covering largely the same media).
As far as the consumer of the art was concerned, the perception of aesthetic qualities required a refined judgment usually referred to as having good taste, which differentiated fine art from popular art and entertainment.[4]
Paris Street; Rainy Day; by Gustave Caillebotte; 1877; oil on canvas; 2.12 × 2.76 m; Art Institute of Chicago (US)
The word “fine” does not so much denote the quality of the artwork in question, but the purity of the discipline according to traditional Western European canons.[5] Except in the case of architecture, where a practical utility was accepted, this definition originally excluded the “useful” applied or decorative arts, and the products of what were regarded as crafts.
In contemporary practice, these distinctions and restrictions have become essentially meaningless, as the concept or intention of the artist is given primacy, regardless of the means through which this is expressed.[6]
The term is typically only used for Western art from the Renaissance onwards, although similar genre distinctions can apply to the art of other cultures, especially those of East Asia. The set of “fine arts” are sometimes also called the “major arts”, with “minor arts” equating to the decorative arts. This would typically be for medieval and ancient art.
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