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FA-VT8Acad. year: 2012/2013
The work in this subject is divided in three phases. In the first phase it is important to come up - to create a strong drawing of spatial (architectonic) structure which is not strain by any conditions of realization. The drawing is very free and based only on the conditions of the structure. It has to be well arranged, transparent, not overburdened by any extra elements.In the second phase this drawing serves as base for making overprint painting, monotype, painted on the glass and placed on this exact drawing. Monotype allows searching for the colourful variations in the framework of the drawing and in the same time it can liberate it till the abstract form in which it serves only as a free guideline.The last phase has its base on chosen overprint painting or only on its part which is transformed by scanning or photographing into the digital form and then with the computer it is adjust to the artistically strong large size (A0) poster. The poster includes integration of each phases its structure (drawings and prints).The phase of printing can be individually different. It is possible to make the drawing on the sheet metal and the painting sample under the bigger pressure in the press.Transform the drawing into the press matrix and change press colours on the specific base etc. Unfortunately the most of the needed materials ,except the paper, students have to reimburse themselves.
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branch ARCH , 1 year of study, winter semester, elective