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coursename      = Painting II
|name=Painting II
description     = This class will build upon the topics covered in Painting I, and will include more basic and advanced painting techniques and projects. Acrylics will primarily be used along with further exploration of mixed media methods.  
|description=This class will build upon the topics covered in Painting I, and will include more basic and advanced painting techniques and projects. Acrylics will primarily be used along with further exploration of mixed media methods.
department       = [[Visual Arts]]
|department=Fine and Performing Arts
teacher         = Kelly Foshee
|teacher=Kelly Foshee
sessions         = 1
|sessions=1
prerequisites   = [[Drawing I]]
|prerequisites=Painting I
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|grcode=FA
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|offered=Currently
offered         = Yes
|opento=Juniors, Seniors
opento           = [[Courses Available to Juniors|Juniors]]<br />[[Courses Available to Seniors|Seniors]]
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This class will build upon the topics covered in Painting I, and will include more basic and advanced painting techniques and projects. Acrylics will primarily be used along with further exploration of mixed media methods.
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Revision as of 22:36, 14 January 2022


Department Fine and Performing Arts
Teacher Kelly Foshee
Sessions 1
Prerequisites Watercolor Painting
GR Code FA
Offered Currently
Open to Juniors
Seniors

This class will build upon the topics covered in Painting I, and will include more basic and advanced painting techniques and projects. Acrylics will primarily be used along with further exploration of mixed media methods.