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Master of Visual Arts (M.V.A.) in Portraiture Painting is a specialized postgraduate program focused on developing advanced skills in capturing the human form and expression. The course typically spans 2 years, during which students explore various techniques, materials, and styles specific to portraiture, combining traditional and contemporary approaches. It includes intensive practical work, studio practice, and theoretical study on the history and evolution of portrait painting. Students refine their understanding of anatomy, lighting, composition, and color theory, often through personalized mentorship. The program encourages critical thinking and self-expression, preparing graduates for careers as professional portrait artists, curators, or art educators. Practical exhibitions and portfolio development are integral to the course structure.