
Bachelor of Visual Art (B.V.A) in Painting Department is a 4-year degree program taught as an undergraduate visual arts course at Mahalasa College of Visual Art. The objective of this course in painting is to provide the students with training and skills for developments of original and creative visual expressions. It is intended that the students are exposed to all schools, traditions, techniques and media of painting practiced from the early to modern times.
The course seeks to cultivate and individual personality and a professional responsibility in the students. The course subjects include Drawing, Creative Painting, Portrait, Composition with emphasis on the creative process from the concept of the finished art work. The practical subjects also include Computer course. The theory subjects include History of Art, Design and Aesthetics.
Syllabus
First Year BVA – Painting Department – Foundation Course:
- Drawing
- Creative Painting
- Portrait Painting
- Computer
- Indian Constitution
- Environmental Studies
- Art History(Indian and Western)
- Kannada/Hindi
- English
Second Year BVA – Painting Department Foundation Course:
- Drawing
- Creative Painting
- Portrait Painting
- Computer
- Indian Art and Aesthetics
- Western Art and Aesthetics
- Kannada/Hindi
Third Year BVA – Painting Department:
- Drawing
- Creative Painting
- Portrait Painting
- Computer
- Indigenous
- Modern Art (Indian and Western)
- Aesthetics (Indian and Western)
- Project Report