Art Foundation (ARTF)

ARTF 1302. Basic Drawing for Interior Design.

This course introduces a range of media, techniques, and representational strategies that support visual communication. Students develop foundational drawing skills through sustained observation, learning to translate three-dimensional space, objects, and environments into accurate two-dimensional representations. Emphasis is placed on proportion, perspective, light and shadow, spatial relationships, and material depiction. Through structured exercises and longer-term projects, students apply the principles of art and design—including composition, balance, scale, rhythm, and contrast—to both descriptive and expressive drawing outcomes. The course builds visual literacy and technical fluency essential for communicating interior concepts professionally.

3 Credit Hours. 3 Lecture Contact Hours. 3 Lab Contact Hours.
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