Within a long lineage of itinerant sketchers, from the XVII Century to now via the Grand Tour, this course aims at a thorough understanding of the multiple possibilities of sketching as a tool for other fields of research (art, architecture, archaeology, psychology...) and per se. Students will be presented with a number of cultural and historical references as well as with technical processes to come to term with the variety of the visual world onsite. Every place visited will therefore become a way to deal with one or more aspect or material approach along with wider ideas implied in sketching from life in order for the students to discover their own personal responses. The course also offers a way to immerse in Rome's complex history, delving into the layers of its urban and artistic developments.
Additional information:
1. The course involves working from direct observation.
2. The course may include visits involving an entry fee. These visits are held to a minimum and should not cost you more than a total of 25 euros over the semester.
3. The core activity is drawing directly from observation. You will not be able to meet the requirements of the course without working many hours outside of class.
4. The class meets rain or shine.
5. The course is meant to be a framework allowing very free individual artistic choices. The lessons are meant to help students get started, but there is always room for creative alternatives.
6. Students must come to class on time because that is when the site is explained, and the day's drawing problem and other announcements are given.
7. Students need to dress appropriately: proper footware, no bare shoulders in churches, hats and sunscreen, warm clothing when the weather turns cold. Decorous behavior in public spaces.
8. No earbuds allowed during class time, as they diminish concentration and impede communication.
Materials:
Students buy their own art supplies. You need a sketchbook not less than 24 x 34 cm. The drawing instruments are up to you, but most students begin with a variety of pencils, or soft, dark graphite. You should include a minimum of 3 mediums to use during class.
Art supply stores: Poggi (two locations, one in Trastevere on Via Merry del Val, just off Viale Trastevere, and the other on Via Pie’ di Marmo, near the Pantheon), also Vertecchi, a chain with many branches, including one near Piazza di Spagna. Drawing supplies are also commonly found in stationary stores (cartoleria). Show your JCU student card at Poggi to receive 15% discount.
MIC Card:
The MIC Card (Musei in Comune) costs 5 euros, and allows you to enter for free to the majority of public museums in Rome for the duration of 12 months. Check if you are eligible: (https://www.museiincomuneroma.it/it/infopage/mic-card)