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2 Drawing Preparatory Programs in Norway


Volda University College
Figure Drawing 1
- Volda, Norway
Course
On-Campus
English
Figure drawing provides an introduction to basic knowledge of human proportion, anatomy, movement and composition. The main goal of the course is to provide students with knowledge of, and practice in, drawing based on principles of linear construction. The understanding of linear construction prepares the students for more complex problems in Figure drawing 2 and 3. The course consists of lectures and practical excersises with guidance.


Volda University College
Figure Drawing 3
- Volda, Norway
Course
On-Campus
English
Through drawing exercises with guidance and lectures, the goal is to develop observational skills and advanced problem solving in drawing. The student should learn how to apply knowledge from drawing classes to work in animation and other artistic fiields. For english speaking exchange students: Admission for exchange students is based exclusively on portfolio assessment. All exchange students must submit a link to their online portfolio, together with the application documents.
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Studying drawing at the Preparatory level in Norway opens a world of artistic expression and creativity. This degree focuses on foundational skills, helping students explore various techniques and styles while preparing them for advanced art studies or professional pathways.
Through courses in observational drawing, figure studies, and color theory, students develop strong drawing skills essential for artistic growth. Techniques like shading, composition, and perspective are emphasized, ensuring you build a solid visual language. The environment nurtures creativity and enhances technical abilities, allowing for personal expression to flourish.
Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives in drawing practice. The educational approach in Norway often includes collaborative projects and critiques, encouraging diverse viewpoints and fostering a supportive artistic community. Graduates are well-equipped for career opportunities in fine arts, illustration, or design, with skills that are recognized and valued internationally.