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BFA in Painting

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BFA in Painting

During the Four Years of Studies, a student is expected to learn beginning with the basics of Drawing from simple geometric objects to more complex – non-living objects, mannequins, life studies from head full life studies. As the student progress to senior class, he or she is expected to learn in addition to a new method of art known as Print-making, practical-exposures in more matured mediums like watercolors, oil colors and acrylics. Also, the student will have learnt and made good understanding of full human figure in application to painting it.

And finally, he or she is able express independently known as Creative Composition – with the help of skills and knowledge learnt from earlier classes. This is in addition to the theoretical papers in Technical Theory, History of Art and Aesthetics – World and Nepal.

For those who choose to study in Traditional Painting, beginning in First year, the student will be imparted with the basics of drawing in relation with the traditional paintings – followed by preliminary knowledge of Hindu and Buddhist deities. Different attributes like hand gestures (Mudras), body postures, vehicles (Bahanas), complexions (Varna) etc and the complex details on the elements of embellishments like depiction of halo, aureoles and the back ground materials are taught and introduced. As the senior student, he or she is expected to create and paint a typical ‘Paubha’ – with multiple deities.