Science Fiction & Fantasy Art Certificate Course

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UK Students
£225
UK Students Overseas
£250
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$486
Euros
€373
Instalments for UK & NI
£240

Science Fiction & Fantasy Art Certificate Course


The course artist is Alexander Cameron

Course overview

Science Fiction and Fantasy art has a long and distinguished history. Many of the religious books produced centuries ago were illuminated with creatures from the monks' imaginations. With dire warnings of the consequences of sin, creatures from the underworld populate many beautiful manuscripts. Artists such as Hieronymous Bosch and Max Ernst produced paintings that reflected death and despair relevant to the times in which they lived - and are still capable today of sending a shiver down the backs of all but the most hardened of observers.

From these somber beginnings came the illustrated fairy stories of the 19th and 20th centuries, many with dark and disturbing images, but many also with lighter and more humorous themes. Writers of early science fiction stories like Jules Verne relied heavily upon the best illustrators of their day to help their readers understand and visualise the extraordinary visions of the future their works contained.

As we move steadily into the 21st Century this new Certificate course brings out the history and origins of this very distinctive branch of today's art with a skilful mix of technique, history and imagination. Well illustrated throughout, the course is wide ranging and stimulating. Covering Illustration; Black & White comic strips; Layout and narrative; Creating fantasy worlds; and linking this to Composition; Perspective;Colour study etc. the course goes on to look at the work of individual artists, considers styles, the use of airbrushes and much more.

It concludes, like many London Art College courses, with career advice. The course is designed for students with experience (formal or informal) of basic drawing techniques and some basic knowledge of painting in different mediums. We believe that this is the best course of its type available anywhere for Home Study.

Support
All our courses are written to be complete in themselves. However we realise that students may appreciate being able to get clarification about various things as they work through their programme as well wanting reassurance that they are putting techniques into practice effectively. The Administration Centre is available seven days a week and the Course Artist provides the technical support to deal with relevant queries.

Most courses have their own dedicated Course Artist. The Course Artist keeps the course up to date and relevant to today's students. They are available to the individual student for advice and encouragement. Each course has regular exercises and assignments that are constructed in such a way as to give the student the opportunity to practice the techniques learnt on the course and to test themselves as they go along. The student is encouraged to submit the assignment work to the college for the Course Artist to critique. The student's work will be returned together with the Course Artist's personal critique. On many courses the assignment work may be suitable for inclusion in a student's Portfolio of Work that could be very useful later. The college will use the assignments submitted as the basis for any award of a Diploma or Certificate.

C13 Science Fiction & Fantasy Art Certificate Course

This is an overview of what is covered in the course and is not a complete list
Media:
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quipment used
Subject:
Areas covered
Techniques:
Skills developed
Suitable for:
Pencil
Technical Drawing pen
Watercolour
Ink
Gouache
Acrylics
Black & white comic strips
Anatomy
Imaginitive Creatures
Creating Worlds
Composition
Perspective
Panel layout
Narrative
Colour Theory
Different styles
Airbrushes
Previous experience recommended
 
 
Alexander Cameron

Alexander Cameron is a graduate of Glasgow School of Art and holds a postgraduate M.A in visual communication from Birmingham University.

His M.A thesis explored the limits of visual cognition in ‘Aphasic’ (word blind) stroke patients using simple line cartoons as a means of communication.

 

His early career in London involved working in Publishing and a freelance illustrator for Newspapers such as the Sunday Times focusing on courtroom sketches and dramatic reconstruction.

Whilst making a living as a creative director for a succession of Blue Chip international design he continued illustration and had to date published six children’s books.

He was awarded the D&AD Silver medal in 1983 for design work for a set of illustrated Post office stamps.

Drawing is at the core of all Alexander achievements in cartooning, illustrating and design and as an avid science fiction enthusiast he is equally at home using traditional art techniques with the latest technology on his Macintosh computer using software like Photoshop, Illustrator and Freehand.

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