PARUL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ART Syllabus for four-year BVA DEGREE COURSE in SCULPTURE DURATION: Eight Semesters (Four Years) FIRST SEMESTER (BVA - SCULPTURE) PAPER ( PRACTICALS ) Paper Marks (100) Credit Classes/ Name of the Paper Code Internal % External % hrs Semester B/S/COS1 Drawing 1 40 60 8 120 B/S/COS2 Sculpture 1 40 60 8 120 OPTIONAL / CORE ELECTIVE ( ANY ONE ) B/S/COE1 Woodcut / Lino 100-4 60 B/S/COE2 Pottery 100-4 60 B/S/COE3 3D Paper Composition* * (Not for Sculpture students) 100-4 60 B/S/COE4 Color Design 100-4 60 B/S/COE5 Basic Graphic Design 100-4 60 PAPER ( THEORY ) Paper Marks (100) Credit Classes/ Name of the Paper Code Internal % External % hrs Semester COMPULSORY / CORE THEORY COURSES B/S/COT1 Early Civilization Part-1 40 60 2 12 B/S/COT2 Fundamentals of Visual Arts Part-1 40 60 2 12 B/S/COT3 Ancient Indian Art Part-1 40 60 2 12 B/S/COT4 English 1 40 60 1 6
SECOND SEMESTER (BVA - SCULPTURE) PAPER ( PRACTICALS ) Paper Marks (100) Credit Classes/ Name of the Paper Code Internal % External % hrs Semester B/S/COS3 Drawing 2 40 60 8 120 B/S/COS4 Sculpture 2 40 60 8 120 OPTIONAL / CORE ELECTIVE ( ANY ONE ) B/S/COE6 Woodcut / Lino 100-4 60 B/S/COE7 Pottery 100-4 60 B/S/COE8 3D Paper Composition* * (Not for Sculpture students) 100-4 60 B/S/COE9 Color Design 100-4 60 B/S/COE10 Basic Graphic Design 100-4 60 PAPER ( THEORY ) Paper Marks (100) Credit Classes/ Name of the Paper Code Internal % External % hrs Semester COMPULSORY / CORE THEORY COURSES B/S/COT5 Early Civilization Part-2 40 60 2 12 B/S/COT6 Fundamentals of Visual Arts Part-2 40 60 2 12 B/S/COT7 Ancient Indian Art Part-2 40 60 2 12 B/S/COT8 English 2 40 60 1 6
PARUL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FINE ART Syllabus for four-year BVA DEGREE COURSE in SCULPTURE DURATION: Eight Semesters (Four Years) FIRST SEMESTER (BVA - SCULPTURE) COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Sr. No. Chapter PRACTICALS DRAWING 1 B/S/COS1 1 To Understand and Study the various forms in nature in single / group of objects in line, tone and texture. Study based on natural and geometrical objects, construction and perspective involved. 2 Making in clay focusing on shape. Modeling and relative proportion. Outdoor site specific drawing of architecture and natural elements, In different medium- pencil rendering, water color and crayons. 3 Detail drawing of Still life along with drapery from different angles in black pencil, crayons and water color. 4 Study of ancient Indian sculpture and understanding of composition, proportion, dimension, space and ground. Study of human body parts, drawing and clay. 5 Over all display and discussion of all student s works of art. SCULPTURE 1 B/S/COS2 1 To Understand and Study paper sculpture using basic geometrical shapes focusing on the play of color and light on the objects in relation to space. 2 Observation and study natural objects, transforming into three dimensional from, making in clay with focus on observation, shape, modeling and relative proportion. Hrs Daily 4 hours/ total 30 days 8hr Daily 4 hours/ total 30 days
3 Exercises in sculpture with plaster and clay blocks craving method step by step. 4 Basic elements of relief composition creating virtual space in architectural from. 5 Over all display and discussion of all student s works of art. OPTIONAL / CORE ELECTIVE ( ANY ONE ) WOODCUT / Introduction of materials and its use for making a LINO design for a relief print. Marking relief print from wood and linoleum blocks. B/S/COE1 POTTERY B/S/COE2 3D PAPER COMPOSITION B/S/COE3 COLOR DESIGN B/S/COE4 BASIC GRAPHIC DESIGN B/S/COE5 Sr. No. Introduction to clay and Techniques of making pottery, And understand making surface decoration, Wheel work and mould making. * (Not for Sculpture students) Paper sculptures with the help of basic geometrical shapes, use of light and color in paper sculptures Observation and understanding of natural objects, form, and transforming into three dimensional designs. Study of objects in various medium like water color, wash and crayons pastel, Knowledge of primary, secondary, complementary colors and their relationships in compositions. Study of fundamental problems in two- dimensional design, the use of space and color, Emphasis is pleased on basic elements such as dot, line, masses, basic grid etc. Chapter THEORY COMPULSORY / CORE THEORY COURSES EARLY CIVILIZATION PART-1 B/S/COT1 FUNDAMENTALS OF VISUAL ARTS PART-1 B/S/COT2 General introduction to the meaning of civilization, culture and art, Form Pre-history to Neolithic periods rock shelters. Painting sculptures and Architecture and pottery. Visual elements and Aesthetics organization of visual elements in art objects representation of space and volume in two and three dimensions types comparative analysis of compositions visual arts and visual perception. 8hr Hrs 12 hours for each theory subjects Two periods each for 0.45 min time
ANCIENT INDIAN ART PART-1 B/S/COT3 ENGLISH 1 B/S/COT4 Introduction of the Indian arts from prehistoric period to Mauryan period to Sunga period. As prescribed by the board of studies of fine arts.
SECOND SEMESTER (BVA - SCULPTURE) COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Sr. No. Chapter PRACTICALS DRAWING 2 B/S/COS3 1 Study of Rendering of various shapes in tone and texture from actual nature as well as different objects. 2 Study and drawing based on natural and geometrical objects, construction and perspective involved. 3 Making Detail drawing of Still life along with drapery from different angles in color pencil, crayons, charcoal and water color and Mix media. 4 Study of ancient Indian sculpture and understanding of composition, proportion, dimension, space volume, subject, theme, style and method. Study, making drawing of human body and parts. 5 Over all display and discussion of all student s works of art. SCULPTURE 2 B/S/COS4 1 To Study paper- sculpture using basic geometrical shapes focusing on positive / negative space emphasizing color and light on the objects in relation to space. Volume and proportion. 2 Observation and study natural objects, transforming into three dimensional form, making various natural objects in clay with focus on rhythm, unity, variety shape and modeling. 3 Understand and -Exercises in sculpture with plaster and clay blocks, Study various craving and modeling method step by step. 4 Studding the basic elements of relief composition creating virtual space, volume, movement in architectural from. 5 Over all display and discussion of all student s works of art. Hrs Daily 4 hours/ total 30 days 8hr Daily 4 hours/ total 30 days 8hr
OPTIONAL / CORE ELECTIVE ( ANY ONE ) WOODCUT / LINO B/S/COE6 POTTERY B/S/COE7 3D PAPER COMPOSITION B/S/COE8 COLOR DESIGN B/S/COE9 BASIC GRAPHIC DESIGN B/S/COE10 Sr. No. Materials and its use in making design for a woodcut relief print. Printing Method - stamping / rubbing and press printing. To know quality of clay, Techniques of making pottery coil, pinch, throwing, slab, molding casting Clay body making of clay bodies preparing of earthenware. * (Not for Sculpture students) Paper sculptures with the help of basic / organic / geometrical shapes, using various colors of quality papers to make sculptures, Observation and understanding of natural objects, form, and transforming into three dimensional design focusing on shape modeling and relative proportion. Understanding and studying of primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary colors schemes and their relationships. Analysis of color compositions. Study of fundamental problems in two- dimensional design, the use of space and color, Emphasis is pleased on basic elements such as dot, line, masses, basic grid etc. Chapter THEORY COMPULSORY / CORE THEORY COURSES EARLY CIVILIZATION PART-2 B/S/COT5 FUNDAMENTALS OF VISUAL ARTS PART-2 B/S/COT6 ANCIENT INDIAN ART PART-2 Greek period: art-literature philosophy religion theatre architecture-sculpture, painting, archaic, classical- Hellenistic periods, vase painting Roman period: - architecture and art. Visual and tactile contact with and experience of objects human figures, environment, perception, manipulation and interpretation of these in sculpture, Characteristics of space- volume, dimension, Basic principles of visual communication and various media, Development of Buddhist sculpture. Image of Buddha. Mathura, kushana, and gandhara sculpture and art, Hrs 12 hours for each theory subjects Two periods each for 0.45 min time
B/S/COT7 ENGLISH 2 B/S/COT8 Iconography of different vaisnavism, Jainism, Buddhism, Rock cut sculptures and architecture in western and eastern Indian art. As prescribed by the board of studies of fine art.
CREDIT AND CONTACT HOURS Studio Course subject (Roughly) 1 credit = 15 contact hours Theory subject (Roughly) 1 credit = 6 contact hours Duration: BVA in 8 semesters (4 years), approximately 90 days per semester For the studio practice specialization students of BVA course Studio course: total Credit 72 (1080 hrs) Theory: total Credit 24 (144 hrs) The ratio of studio course: Theory = 70% : 30% The course comprises STUDIO COURSE (70%) and THEORY COURSE (30%) Assessment Rules Internal Component 40 % External Component 60 % Internal assessment for each class teacher or a committee The external component will be graded by a jury consisting of teachers of the same department with one external jury member this part of the assessment will be known as Semester Jury. The final semester 8 th semester for UG courses will present students works in a exhibition called Degree show and will be assessed by a Grand Jury. ABBREVIATION B (BVA) - BACHELOR OF VISUAL ARTS COS COE OPTIONAL / CORE ELECTIVE COT COMPULSORY / CORE THEORY COURSES A APPLIED ARTS P PAINTING S SCULPTURE