The Diploma in Fine Art offers study of Fine Arts as an educational process which provides opportunities for the students to develop creative skills and visual language to probe reality and express through the tangibility of form.
• Syllabus of M.F.A Painting 1st & 2nd Year • Objective • To enhance skills of the artist based on research in various styles of paintings and related technology.
• Practical Subjects---- 1) Drawing: Advanced study in figure and group with emphasis on creative drawings. 2) Painting: color composition and individual technique for working any one of the followings: a) Portraiture (male or female )---enlargement from
• Syllabus of M.F.A Painting 1st Year (theory) 1) 20th Century Art 2) Lecture on Fauvism, Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism, Color field abstraction, post second world art movements, 3) Are view of development of Modern and Contemporary Indian Painting
• Syllabus of M.F.A Painting 2nd Year (theory) 1) Art Criticism: importance and necessary criticism and evaluation of art work ,understanding of modern & post modern art trends from western and eastern points of view. a) Western: history of art criticis
2) Writings of Bharata of bhamana, Abhinav gupta to Vishwanath 3) Critical references of paintings and sculptures from ancient and medivial literature 4) Shilpshastra on technique and iconography. 5) Writing on Indian art by Modern Indian and western writ
• Syllabus of M.F.A Sculpture 1st & 2nd Year • Objectives • To enhance the skills of the artist based on research in various styles of paintings and related technology. • Practical Subjects---- • Portraiture (male or female )---enlargement from photogr
• Syllabus of M.F.A Sculpture- 1st Year (theory) 1) 20th Century Art 2) Lecture on Fauvism, Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism, Color field abstraction, post second world art movements, 3) Are view of development of Modern and Contemporary Indian Painti
• Syllabus of M.F.A Sculpture 2nd Year (theory) 1) Art Criticism: importance and necessary criticism and evaluation of art work ,understanding of modern & post modern art trends from western and eastern points of view. a) Western: history of art criticis
2) Writings of Bharata of bhamana, Abhinav gupta to Vishwanath 3) Critical refrences of paintings and sculptures from ancient and medieval literature 4) Shilpshastra on technique and iconography. 5) Writing on Indian art by Modern Indian and western write