Drawing should be the basis for all Visual Arts, what most people don't realize is that even the most renouned conceptual artists Do know how to draw. It is fundamental for developing perceptual sensitivity and skills as it is itself a thought process and an action. You name the artist, and at least you will find sketches he/she made.
2006-10-29 12:40:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Most Definitly,
Most art schools these days have drawing as a requirment if you are a Fine Arts Major. For me I had to take two advanced drawing course, 3D design and visual fundamentals to help with life drawing and draughmanship.
2006-10-30 18:28:43
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answered by christopher p 2
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When i was doing my degree in Illustration, life drawing classes were a mandatory part of the course. Most art schools have life drawing either as part of a degree or as evening courses.
2006-10-29 11:42:24
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answered by gedg42 2
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2016-04-29 18:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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In most art schools...life drawing, yes...absolutely.
Draughtsmanship? (Drafting here in the US) ...probably not the compass, triangles & curves that was done 20-30 years ago...it's all CAD now. So Computer Aided Design, oh sure.
Hint...don't get into automotive.
2006-10-30 04:17:01
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answered by colourshift 4
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2017-02-28 23:31:39
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answered by ? 3
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yes, check out ucas website, there plenty of places that do. It's just finding the right place. my art course was 60miles away and I had to do it 5 times aweek.
it took 2yrs and I loved it, so gd luck
2006-10-29 11:46:31
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answered by vic 1
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Yes, University of Texas does only we had to take up a collection to pay the model.
2006-10-29 11:33:28
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answered by Michael JENKINS 4
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It's compulsory in art colleges in Ireland, during the first year (foundation year) anyway.
2006-10-29 23:31:20
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answered by Orla C 7
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Yes and No
2006-10-29 11:33:09
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answered by Sky 3
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