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‘Drawing with my Students’ – Development of Clothed Life Drawings among University Fine Art Students. Analysis of Selected Drawings by Second Year Students at Kenyatta University
(East African Nature & Science Organisation, 2021)
Students of Fine Art are introduced to drawing in their first year and human figure
drawing in their second year. It is presumed that they have already had some element
of earlier exposure in other levels of prior studies. ...
‘Foundations of Still-Life Painting’ – Colour Application, Textural Effects and Development of Holistic Composition. Analysis of Selected Still-Life Paintings by Second Year Students at Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya
(East African Nature and Science Organization, 2023)
Still-life painting as a formative painting unit is important in enabling students to
interact with elements of art in the arrangement of specific static objects that form
a precise composition. This arrangement of objects ...
Exploration of Human Figure Drawings Using Charcoal Pencil - Analysis of Post-Graduate Drawings by Zephania Lukamba
(East African Nature and Science Organization, 2021)
Human figure drawing is undertaken and ultimately used for a number of
purposes. Artists use it to continually sharpen their skills in order to apply it in the
execution of their work in artistic disciplines that pertain ...
Painting in Oils’ – Refinement of Skill and Personal Style through the Study of Birds. Analysis of the Work of Zephania Lukamba, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya
(EANSO, 2023)
The gradual acquisition and constant refinement of artistic skills in whatever genre
of art are important for the ultimate development of personal styles that enable
artists and students alike to fully engage in their ...