Posts Tagged ‘spirit’

Department of Oriental Painting at University Of Seoul

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

The Department is devoted not only to the students’ refinement of visual skills, but also to the cultivation of the mind with an enriched knowledge in Humanities. Through various academic programs we try to stimulate students to perceive basic acquirements and professional qualtities that are essential to an artist. To accomplish such a goal, the Department provides basic courses to study Korean and Oriental Art with an expanded view. In addition, the independent studies enable students to establish an extensive knowledge of the plastic language. Consequently students traditions. While the introductory courses provide students with an essential bass of the field, the advanced courses offer an opportunity to acquire and enhanced oriental aesthetic sensibility. Ultimately the Department program trains students to develop an independent and unique spirit for a creative expression.

Master in Industrial Design Career at Universidad Nebrija

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Once the program the participant is able to:

-Responding to growing demand for specialized professionals in key disciplines of design.

-Manage design projects from the initial stage of concept development to manufacturing and distribution.

-Competing in the world of design with innovative spirit and ability to integrate knowledge and creativity.

Nihonga Japanese painting at Kyoto Seika University

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

Living inspiration: dialogue with nature

Japanese Painting essentially portrays the artist’s own spirit, through sincere observation and dialog with nature. Therefore this course emphasizes self-reflection, and thinking about one’s own life, as a vital part of learning.

Our thorough curriculum covers a variety of techniques, enabling students to develop deeper expression through the basic spirit of Japanese painting. Students learn to express their own sensibilities with unique yet universal methods of this style, a part of the aesthetic tradition that has been developing in Kyoto for over 1,000 years.