

BA in Drawing Painting at Chaudhary Mahadev Prasad Mahavidyalaya


Unnao, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Drawing & Painting at Chaudhary Mahadev Prasad Mahavidyalaya Unnao?
This Drawing & Painting program at Chaudhary Mahadev Prasad Mahavidyalaya focuses on cultivating artistic skills and a deep understanding of art history and aesthetics. India''''s vibrant art market, from traditional crafts to contemporary galleries, offers a fertile ground for artists. This program emphasizes both foundational techniques and modern applications, preparing students for diverse roles in the creative sector. It aims to nurture individual artistic expression effectively.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for creative individuals passionate about visual arts, seeking to transform their hobby into a profession. Fresh graduates aspiring to enter the art and design industry, or those looking to enrich their cultural knowledge and develop critical artistic thinking, will find it beneficial. It suits those with an aptitude for observation, imagination, and a desire to communicate through visual mediums and unique expressions.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates can pursue careers as professional artists, art educators, illustrators, graphic designers, or art critics in India. Entry-level salaries range from INR 2-4 LPA, with experienced artists earning significantly more, especially with gallery representation or commercial success. Growth trajectories include independent art entrepreneurship, curatorial roles, or advanced studies in fine arts or design, contributing to India''''s thriving creative economy.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Foundational Drawing Techniques- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate consistent time to practice basic drawing exercises like line drawing, shading, perspective, and still life compositions. Focus on understanding the elements and principles of art thoroughly. Utilize online tutorials and free drawing apps for daily practice to build a strong base.
Tools & Resources
Sketchbooks, Charcoal, Pencils, Reference images, YouTube art tutorials, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
Career Connection
Strong fundamentals are crucial for any artistic career, enabling versatility and a solid base for advanced specialization and professional commissions, making your work adaptable for various clients.
Engage with Art History & Appreciation- (Semester 1-2)
Beyond textbook learning, visit local art galleries, museums (like those in Lucknow or Delhi), and historical sites showcasing Indian art. Actively discuss artworks with peers and faculty, developing critical observation and appreciation skills. Maintain an art journal for reflections and insights.
Tools & Resources
Google Arts & Culture, Local museums, Art documentaries, Peer discussion groups
Career Connection
A strong grasp of art history and aesthetics enhances artistic depth, informs creative choices, and is essential for roles in art criticism, curatorial work, and art education within the Indian context.
Cultivate a Consistent Creative Habit- (Semester 1-2)
Set a daily or weekly schedule for creative exploration, even if it is just 30 minutes of doodling or sketching. Experiment with different mediums like watercolors, pastels, and acrylics. Participate in college art clubs or local art workshops to foster peer learning and motivation among fellow artists.
Tools & Resources
Various art mediums, College art club, Local art workshops, Daily creative prompts
Career Connection
Consistency builds skill, fosters unique style, and prepares students for the discipline required in a professional artistic career, whether freelance or employed, ensuring continuous improvement and output.
Intermediate Stage
Build a Diverse Portfolio- (Semester 3-5)
Systematically document all significant artworks, including practical assignments and personal projects. Focus on creating a variety of pieces showcasing different styles, mediums, and themes learned in Indian and Western art. Start a digital portfolio for easy sharing with potential employers or clients.
Tools & Resources
High-resolution camera, Behance, ArtStation, Personal website platforms (e.g., WordPress)
Career Connection
A strong, well-curated portfolio is the primary tool for artists to secure internships, freelance projects, and employment opportunities in design firms or studios, acting as your visual resume.
Seek Practical Industry Exposure- (Semester 3-5)
Actively look for short-term internships or volunteer opportunities with local artists, advertising agencies, event management companies, or art galleries. Participate in college exhibitions and local art fairs to display work, receive feedback, and interact with the wider art community.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, Local business directories, Art fair listings, Networking events
Career Connection
Real-world experience provides invaluable insights into the professional art world, helps build a professional network, and can lead to future job offers or collaborations, bridging academic learning with industry demands.
Explore Digital Art & Design Tools- (Semester 3-5)
Begin learning fundamental graphic design software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or free alternatives like GIMP and Inkscape. Experiment with digital painting and illustration techniques to expand your artistic repertoire beyond traditional mediums, making you versatile in the modern job market.
Tools & Resources
Adobe Creative Suite, GIMP, Krita, Online tutorials (e.g., Udemy, YouTube)
Career Connection
Proficiency in digital tools is essential for modern art careers, opening doors to graphic design, illustration, animation, and digital marketing roles, which are in high demand in India''''s growing digital economy.
Advanced Stage
Specialize and Refine a Unique Artistic Voice- (Semester 6)
In the final year, focus on developing a distinctive style or choosing a specialization (e.g., portraiture, abstract, mural, digital illustration). Conduct in-depth research for your project/dissertation, exploring a niche area of art that aligns with your career aspirations and personal passion.
Tools & Resources
Art journals, Independent research, Mentorship from senior artists, Art books
Career Connection
A unique artistic voice and specialized skills make you stand out in the competitive art market, attracting specific clients or galleries and allowing you to carve out a distinct professional identity.
Prepare for Professional Presentation & Marketing- (Semester 6)
Learn to professionally photograph your artwork, write compelling artist statements, and create effective résumés or CVs. Practice presenting your work confidently. Research art markets, pricing strategies, and legal aspects of selling art in India to prepare for self-employment or gallery representation.
Tools & Resources
Professional photography equipment (or service), Online portfolio platforms, Business workshops, Legal guides for artists
Career Connection
Effective self-promotion and business acumen are critical for artists, art entrepreneurs, and freelancers to establish a sustainable career and secure clients or sales in the dynamic Indian art market.
Network Actively and Seek Mentorship- (Semester 6)
Attend art workshops, exhibitions, and artist meet-ups. Connect with established artists, gallerists, and art educators. Seek mentorship opportunities to gain insights, guidance, and potential career leads. Participate in final year art exhibitions or degree shows to showcase your work.
Tools & Resources
Art exhibition listings, Social media (LinkedIn, Instagram for artists), Industry events
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to collaborations, exhibition opportunities, commissions, and valuable professional advice, significantly impacting career growth and visibility within the art community in India and beyond.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 (Intermediate) from a recognized board
Duration: 3 years / 6 semesters
Credits: Credits not specified
Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A050101T | Introductory Drawing & Painting (Theory) | Core | 4 | History of Art (Ancient), Elements of Art, Principles of Art, Mediums & Techniques, Composition & Perspective |
| A050102P | Drawing & Painting Practical (Practical) | Practical | 2 | Still Life, Nature Study, Sketching, Object Drawing, Basic Colour Mixing |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A050201T | Indian Painting (Theory) | Core | 4 | Pre-Historic Indian Art, Indus Valley Art, Buddhist & Jain Art, Mughal Painting, Rajasthani Painting |
| A050202P | Drawing & Painting Practical (Practical) | Practical | 2 | Portrait Study, Human Figure Drawing, Landscape Painting, Medium Exploration, Live Sketching |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A050301T | Western Painting (Theory) | Core | 4 | Renaissance Art, Baroque Art, Rococo Art, Neoclassicism & Romanticism, Impressionism & Post-Impressionism |
| A050302P | Drawing & Painting Practical (Practical) | Practical | 2 | Abstract Compositions, Mural Designs, Poster Designing, Digital Art Basics, Experimental Techniques |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A050401T | Modern Indian Art (Theory) | Core | 4 | Bengal School of Art, Progressive Artists'''' Group, Modern Art Movements in India, Contemporary Indian Artists, Art Criticism |
| A050402P | Drawing & Painting Practical (Practical) | Practical | 2 | Advanced Portraiture, Figure Composition, Mixed Media, Installation Art Concepts, Outdoor Sketching |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A050501T | History of Western Art: Modern Period (Theory) | Core | 4 | Cubism, Futurism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art |
| A050502P | History of Western Art: Modern Period (Practical) | Practical | 2 | Modern Art Techniques, Abstract Painting, Experimental Compositions, Conceptual Art, Portfolio Development |
| A050503T | Indian Aesthetics (Theory) | Core | 4 | Rasa Theory, Dhvani Theory, Sadanga, Indian Art Philosophies, Critical Appreciation |
| A050504P | Indian Aesthetics (Practical) | Practical | 2 | Symbolism in Indian Art, Traditional Motifs, Folk Art Styles, Miniature Painting Techniques, Contemporary Interpretations |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A050601T | Contemporary Indian Art (Theory) | Core | 4 | Post-Independence Art, Global Influences, Installation Art, Performance Art, Art Market in India |
| A050602P | Contemporary Indian Art (Practical) | Practical | 2 | Mixed Media Exploration, Digital Painting, Sculpture Concepts, Exhibition Curation, Final Project |
| A050603T | History of Photography (Theory) | Elective | 4 | Origins of Photography, Photographic Processes, Documentary Photography, Art Photography, Digital Photography |
| A050604T | Advertising & Commercial Art (Theory) | Elective | 4 | Principles of Advertising, Brand Identity, Poster & Layout Design, Digital Marketing Graphics, Copywriting Basics |
| A050605T | Museum Studies & Conservation (Theory) | Elective | 4 | Role of Museums, Collection Management, Art Conservation Techniques, Display & Exhibition, Museum Ethics |
| A050606P | Project/Dissertation | Project | 4 | Research Methodology, Thesis Writing, Art Documentation, Practical Application of Research, Presentation Skills |




