Western-style Painting

Western-style Painting

The Western Painting field aims to produce outstanding human resources who will contribute to the development of Japan's culture, art, and education by conducting highly specialized research on top of specialized education received at our university or other universities. do.

We have created a program to enhance one's sensibility, develop highly creative expressiveness, and establish one's style of expression as a Western painter.

Main specialized subjects

In the ``Special Lecture on Western Painting Techniques,'' we will examine the essence of techniques from the field of Western painting techniques, and provide clues for approaching expression and techniques as experts. In ``Western Art Techniques Seminar,'' students will practice techniques based on the ``Special Lecture on Western Painting Techniques'' mentioned above. In ``Western Film Production A, B, C, and D,'' students will learn the basics of creative activities through production using motifs such as nude models and still lifes.While emphasizing the students' independent desire to create, models and motifs are set in place to avoid the danger that their creation will become a mere synthesis of information, resulting in imitation. "Special Production of Western Paintings A, B, C, and D" is a subject in which students deepen their independent creative activities while receiving guidance from an objective perspective from instructors who are painters in order to establish their own expression as painters. .

Career path for graduates

The main career path after graduation is to become a teacher at a university or high school.Some become independent painters or illustrators, some find employment with ordinary companies, and some travel overseas.

Main graduates

S55 Masami Uchida Professor at Hiroshima University (retired) Painter

S56 Tsukasa Suzuki Professor, Akita Public Art University (retired) Painter

S56 Jiro Nozawa Meisei University Professor Painter

S57 Osamu Kato Chiba University Professor (retired) Painter

S57 Shigeo Kitazawa Professor, Yokohama Art University (retired) Painter

S60 Satoshi Sekizaki Professor, Okayama Prefectural University Painter

S60 Takeshi Higashijima Professor, Kyoto University of Art and Design Painter

S60 Toshiya Matsuda Kokushikan University Professor Painter

H1 Motohiro Ozawa Professor, Saitama University Painter

H2 Takumi Matsunaga Professor, Kumamoto University Painter

H2 Shunsuke Kobayashi Yamagata University Professor Painter

H3 Hiroaki Okeda Professor, Kagoshima University Painter

H3 Koichi Watanabe Professor, Fukushima University Painter

H8 Takuya Yoshida Professor, Tohoku University of Art and Design Painter

H12 Masahiko Kuda Associate Professor, Utsunomiya University Painter

H12 Yukihiko Hino Professor at Tama Art University Painter

H14 Takayuki Kato Associate Professor, Fukuoka University of Education Painter

Yoshihiro Torigoe, Assistant Professor at Yokohama National University of Art and Design, Painter

H17 Etsushi Endo Associate Professor at Yokohama National University of Art and Design, Painter

H17 Kenichi Obana Associate Professor, Akita University of Art and Design Painter

H18 Hiroyuki Funatake Associate Professor, Hokkaido University of Education Painter

H18 Hiroaki Kano Associate Professor, Tohoku University of Art and Design Painter

H23 Kensuke Higuchi Associate Professor, Nara University of Education Painter

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