Swayamsiddh Dash

CFP001

UUR20144

The Monsoon Semester of the CEPT Foundation Programme inculcates foundational design skills through sequential exercises focused on perfecting freehand and perspective drawing, visualizing and drawing complex compositions. Students learn to make technical drawings using orthographic projections, surface development and exploded views of complex objects; develop the skill of estimating sizes and begin to engage with anthropometrics. Ordering principles, colour theory, imaginative drawing and deciphering and interpreting styles help them develop more complex skills. Alongside, parallel exercises focus on describing objects and presenting their own work in writing, while guest speaker lectures offer exposure to other disciplines.

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Sketching: The displayed works show the study of how light and shadow interact with daily objects.

S1 Sketching: The displayed assemblage of sketches are based on the study of human proportions

S2 Freehand Drawing: The work displayed is an assemblage of how basic shapes are made and rendered freehand.

S3 Technical Drawing: The work displayed is a study of how various shaped models are made using various drafting methods.

S4 How things work The displayed work shows the exploded view of a standard pencil sharpener.

S5 Deciphering ordering principles: the displayed work shows the various ordering principles used in Villa Madame.

S6 colour theory: The displayed work shows how a picture is pixelated manually.

S7 Interpreting styles: The displayed work shows the interpretation of style from a door and a famous personality, i.e, Rabindranath Tagore.

S8 Imaginative Drawing: The work displayed shows the process of making a imaginative space.

S9 Gauging sizes: The displayed work shows the various measurements taken of everyday locations, both indoors and outdoors.