In the Painting Lab of the Department of Digital Arts and Cinema, students are introduced to basic visual practices and develop skills that enhance creativity, observation and expressiveness.
- Charcoal Drawing: Through observation and imprinting of models, students cultivate control in the use of materials and become familiar with creative experimentation, developing fluency in drawing from observation.
- Acrylic Painting: By studying models in the lab, students are trained in the use of color, the management of expressive elements and composition, aiming for control and freedom in painting from observation.
- Plastic Composition: The course introduces the basic principles of three-dimensional morphogenesis, through exercises in two-dimensional and three-dimensional construction, collage/assemblage, as well as the study of relationships between organic-inorganic, void-solid, scale, materials and textures. The teaching includes analog and digital media, emphasizing the development of manual dexterity, flexibility in the creative process and presentation of works.