

B-A in Drawing Painting at Sri Mannu Lal Kanya Mahavidyalaya


Kanpur Nagar, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Drawing & Painting at Sri Mannu Lal Kanya Mahavidyalaya Kanpur Nagar?
This Drawing & Painting program at Sri Mannu Lal Kanya Mahavidyalaya, following the CSJMU curriculum, focuses on developing artistic skills, critical thinking, and a deep understanding of art history and aesthetics. India''''s vibrant art market, driven by rich cultural heritage and contemporary expressions, offers immense opportunities for trained artists, illustrators, and art educators. The program emphasizes both traditional techniques and modern approaches to visual arts, preparing students for diverse roles in the creative industries across India.
Who Should Apply?
This B.A. Drawing & Painting program is ideal for creative individuals with a passion for visual expression, including fresh 10+2 graduates aspiring to become professional artists, art teachers, or cultural curators. It also suits individuals seeking to enhance their artistic portfolio for higher studies or to transition into art-related professions, such as design, animation, or art restoration within the Indian context. No specific prior art education is strictly mandated, but a keen interest in visual arts is essential.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue fulfilling careers as fine artists, art teachers in Indian schools and colleges, illustrators for various publications, art restorers, gallery assistants, or art critics. Entry-level salaries in India typically range from INR 2.5 LPA to 5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning significantly more through independent commissions, gallery sales, or senior academic positions. The program aligns with skills required for various creative industry roles and offers pathways for further specialization in art and design.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Fundamental Drawing Techniques- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate significant time to practicing basic drawing elements like line, shape, form, shading, and perspective. Regularly draw objects, still life, and basic figures. Join college art clubs or local drawing groups for constructive feedback and peer learning.
Tools & Resources
Sketchbooks, Pencils (various grades), Charcoal, College art labs, Online tutorials (e.g., Draw Mix Paint, Proko), Peer study groups
Career Connection
Strong foundational drawing skills are crucial for any art-related career, from fine art to animation and design, ensuring technical proficiency and artistic versatility for the Indian market.
Immerse in Art History and Theory- (Semester 1-2)
Beyond classroom lectures, actively read books and visit local museums (e.g., State Museum Lucknow, National Museum Delhi if possible) to connect with historical artworks. Maintain a visual journal of observations and critical analysis to deepen understanding.
Tools & Resources
Art history textbooks, Online art encyclopedias (e.g., Google Arts & Culture), Local museums and galleries, Documentaries on art movements
Career Connection
A deep understanding of art history and theory enriches artistic expression, informs critical thinking, and is essential for careers in art criticism, curation, and education in India.
Experiment with Diverse Mediums- (Semester 1-2)
Actively explore various art mediums introduced in practicals, such as watercolors, poster colors, acrylics, and basic printmaking. Don''''t shy away from experimenting with mixed media to discover personal style and strengths, which is highly valued in the varied Indian art scene.
Tools & Resources
College art studios, Art supply stores, Demonstrations by faculty, Workshops
Career Connection
Proficiency in multiple mediums enhances an artist''''s versatility and marketability, opening doors to different projects and commissions in the diverse Indian art and design industries.
Intermediate Stage
Develop a Personal Artistic Voice- (Semester 3-4)
Start consciously developing a unique style and thematic focus in your artwork. Participate in college art exhibitions and local art competitions to gain exposure and constructive feedback on your individual artistic direction, building your reputation within regional art circles.
Tools & Resources
Critique sessions with faculty, Art journals for conceptual development, Local art competitions (e.g., Lalit Kala Akademi regional contests), College art festivals
Career Connection
A distinct artistic voice is crucial for establishing a professional identity and standing out in the competitive art world, attracting collectors and opportunities for exhibitions and commissions in India.
Engage with Contemporary Art Scene- (Semester 3-4)
Follow contemporary Indian and international artists, art movements, and gallery shows online and in person. Attend virtual artist talks and workshops to stay updated on current trends and networking opportunities, connecting with the broader Indian art community.
Tools & Resources
Art magazines (e.g., Art & Deal, Gallerie), Online art platforms (e.g., Saatchi Art, Instagram for artists), Art fairs (e.g., India Art Fair if accessible), Artist residencies
Career Connection
Understanding contemporary art helps artists stay relevant, innovate, and find their place in the evolving global and Indian art market, fostering connections with gallerists and curators.
Build a Digital Presence and Portfolio- (Semester 4-5)
Begin creating a high-quality digital portfolio of your best works. Use social media platforms like Instagram, Behance, or your own website to share your art, connect with a wider audience, and attract potential clients or commissions across India and beyond.
Tools & Resources
High-quality camera for documentation, Adobe Photoshop/Lightroom, Behance, ArtStation, Instagram, Personal website/blog platforms (e.g., WordPress, Squarespace)
Career Connection
An online portfolio is essential for showcasing work to potential employers, clients, or galleries, significantly boosting visibility and career prospects in the digital age, particularly important for artists in India.
Advanced Stage
Undertake a Comprehensive Final Project/Exhibition- (Semester 5-6)
Choose a challenging theme for your final project. Plan and execute a cohesive body of work, culminating in a professional-level exhibition within the college gallery or a local venue. Focus on concept development, technical execution, and compelling presentation.
Tools & Resources
Dedicated studio space (college or personal), Mentorship from senior faculty, Exhibition space (college gallery), Curatorial guidance
Career Connection
A strong final project serves as a cornerstone of your professional portfolio, demonstrating artistic maturity, technical skills, and the ability to manage a large-scale creative endeavor, critical for securing commissions or gallery representation in India.
Network and Seek Mentorship- (Semester 5-6)
Actively network with established artists, gallerists, and art educators through workshops, exhibitions, and professional events. Seek mentorship opportunities to gain insights into the professional art world, practical challenges, and career guidance specific to the Indian context.
Tools & Resources
Art events, workshops, and exhibitions, Professional artist associations (e.g., local artist guilds, national art bodies), LinkedIn, Alumni network
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to collaborations, exhibition opportunities, and employment. Mentorship provides invaluable guidance, accelerating professional growth and helping navigate the complexities of the Indian art industry.
Explore Entrepreneurship in Art- (Semester 6)
Learn about the business aspects of art, including pricing artwork, marketing strategies, intellectual property rights, and self-promotion. Consider creating and selling merchandise featuring your art or offering art workshops to generate income and build a sustainable career.
Tools & Resources
Workshops on art business and marketing, Online marketplaces (e.g., Etsy, Indian handcrafted platforms), Government schemes for artists/small businesses (e.g., MSME initiatives), Legal resources for copyright and contracts
Career Connection
Understanding the business side empowers artists to be self-sufficient and generate income through their art, fostering an entrepreneurial mindset crucial for long-term success in the dynamic Indian creative economy.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 (Intermediate) or equivalent from a recognized board.
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Credits: Credits not specified
Assessment: Internal: 25% (for Theory papers), 50% (for Practical papers), External: 75% (for Theory papers), 50% (for Practical papers)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A030101T | भारतीय कला का इतिहास: प्रागैतिहासिक काल से 1200 ई० तक (History of Indian Art: Pre-historic Period to 1200 AD) | Core Major (Theory) | 4 | प्रागैतिहासिक कला (Pre-historic Art), सिंधु घाटी सभ्यता (Indus Valley Civilization), बौद्ध तथा जैन कला (Buddhist and Jain Art), मौर्यकालीन कला (Mauryan Art), गुप्तकालीन कला (Gupta Art), चालुक्य, पल्लव, चोलकालीन कला (Chalukya, Pallava, Chola Art) |
| A030102P | वस्तु चित्रण एवं संयोजन (Object Drawing and Composition) | Core Major (Practical) | 2 | पेंसिल माध्यम में वस्तु चित्रण (Object Drawing in Pencil Medium), जलरंग तथा पोस्टर रंग माध्यम में वस्तु चित्रण (Object Drawing in Watercolor and Poster Color), छाया प्रकाश (Shading and Light), संयोजन के नियम (Principles of Composition), दृश्य संयोजन (Visual Composition) |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A030201T | भारतीय कला का इतिहास: 1200 ई० से आधुनिक काल तक (History of Indian Art: 1200 AD to Modern Period) | Core Major (Theory) | 4 | सल्तनत कालीन कला (Sultanate Period Art), मुगलकालीन कला (Mughal Art), राजस्थानी चित्रकला (Rajasthani Painting), पहाड़ी चित्रकला (Pahari Painting), आधुनिक भारतीय कला का उद्भव (Emergence of Modern Indian Art) |
| A030202P | प्रकृति चित्रण एवं संयोजन (Nature Study and Composition) | Core Major (Practical) | 2 | पुष्प चित्रण (Flower Painting), फल चित्रण (Fruit Painting), वनस्पति चित्रण (Vegetation Painting), पशु-पक्षी चित्रण (Animal and Bird Painting), प्रकृति के तत्वों का संयोजन (Composition of Natural Elements) |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A030301T | पाश्चात्य कला का इतिहास: पूर्व रेनेसां से प्रभाववाद तक (History of Western Art: Pre-Renaissance to Impressionism) | Core Major (Theory) | 4 | पूर्व-रेनेसां एवं रेनेसां कला (Pre-Renaissance and Renaissance Art), बरोक एवं रोकोको (Baroque and Rococo), स्वच्छंदतावाद (Romanticism), यथार्थवाद (Realism), प्रभाववाद (Impressionism) |
| A030302P | मानव आकृति चित्रण एवं संयोजन (Human Figure Drawing and Composition) | Core Major (Practical) | 2 | मानव शरीर रचना (Human Anatomy), मुखाकृति चित्रण (Portrait Drawing), हस्त एवं पाद चित्रण (Hand and Foot Drawing), पूर्ण आकृति चित्रण (Full Figure Drawing), भारतीय तथा पाश्चात्य शैलियों में मानव आकृतियाँ (Human Figures in Indian and Western Styles) |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A030401T | पाश्चात्य कला का इतिहास: उत्तर प्रभाववाद से समकालीन तक (History of Western Art: Post-Impressionism to Contemporary) | Core Major (Theory) | 4 | उत्तर-प्रभाववाद (Post-Impressionism), फाववाद, घनवाद (Fauvism, Cubism), अभिव्यंजनावाद (Expressionism), दादावाद, अतियथार्थवाद (Dadaism, Surrealism), पॉप आर्ट एवं समकालीन कला प्रवृत्तियाँ (Pop Art and Contemporary Art Trends) |
| A030402P | दृश्य चित्रण एवं संयोजन (Landscape Painting and Composition) | Core Major (Practical) | 2 | प्राकृतिक दृश्य चित्रण (Natural Landscape Painting), शहरी दृश्य चित्रण (Cityscape Painting), परिप्रेक्ष्य के नियम (Rules of Perspective), जलरंग माध्यम में दृश्य चित्रण (Landscape Painting in Watercolor), एक्रिलिक माध्यम में दृश्य चित्रण (Landscape Painting in Acrylic Medium) |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A030501T | सौंदर्यशास्त्र एवं कला-समीक्षा (Aesthetics and Art Criticism) | Core Major (Theory) | 4 | सौंदर्यशास्त्र की अवधारणा (Concept of Aesthetics), रस सिद्धांत (Rasa Theory), कला के तत्व (Elements of Art), कला-समीक्षा के सिद्धांत (Principles of Art Criticism), भारतीय एवं पाश्चात्य सौंदर्यशास्त्री (Indian and Western Aestheticians) |
| A030502P | भित्ति चित्रण एवं संयोजन (Mural Painting and Composition) | Core Major (Practical) | 4 | भित्ति चित्रण की तकनीकें (Mural Painting Techniques: Fresco, Tempera), नियोजन एवं सामग्री (Planning and Materials), विभिन्न शैलियों में भित्ति चित्र (Murals in Different Styles), समकालीन भित्ति कला (Contemporary Mural Art), स्थानीय कला परम्पराओं का अध्ययन (Study of Local Art Traditions) |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A030601T | आधुनिक एवं समकालीन कला (Modern and Contemporary Art) | Core Major (Theory) | 4 | भारतीय आधुनिकता (Indian Modernity in Art), प्रमुख कला आंदोलन (Major Art Movements), समकालीन कला प्रवृत्तियाँ (Contemporary Art Trends), कला बाजार और दीर्घाएँ (Art Market and Galleries), डिजिटल कला का प्रभाव (Impact of Digital Art) |
| A030602P | कला प्रदर्शन एवं पोर्टफोलियो विकास (Art Presentation and Portfolio Development) | Core Major (Practical/Project) | 4 | कलाकृतियों का प्रदर्शन (Display of Artworks), पोर्टफोलियो निर्माण (Portfolio Creation), डिजिटल पोर्टफोलियो (Digital Portfolio), कला व्यवसाय के पहलू (Aspects of Art Business), कलाकार के रूप में करियर विकल्प (Career Options as an Artist) |




