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World ranking of Tama University of Fine Arts in Japan
The world ranking of Tama University of Fine Arts in Japan is as follows:

Tama University ranks third among Japanese art universities.

Tama University of Fine Arts was founded in 1935 and is now the largest fine arts university in Japan. The abbreviation of the university is "Domomey". With the concept of "freedom and will", the school practices the creative research of art and design, and constantly explores the proper values and methods of art education. Tama University of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Musashino University of Fine Arts are the top three fine arts universities in Japan. It is also one of the top five universities in Tokyo.

Tama University of Fine Arts has inherited the colorful tradition of the Fine Arts Department with a history of about 70 years, and is committed to cultivating artists, designers, film performers and researchers who can meet the needs of the international community and make outstanding contributions to modern society.

Dominant major of Tama University of Fine Arts

1, graphic design

Graphic design is the trump card major of Tama University of Fine Arts. Dumex's graphic design has developed from advertising design to graphic design, animation design, illustration design, visual communication design and many other fields, among which many outstanding artists have emerged.

2. Textile design

Japan's traditional dyeing and weaving culture and cutting-edge textile technology have always been famous in the world, and Tama University of Fine Arts has a very solid foundation under the influence of traditional textile design. Dumex widely absorbs new technologies such as fabric and tie-dyeing. Driven by digital technology, Dumex fully obtains the advantages of digital technology from dyeing and finishing process, thus improving the physical function of fabric, the decorative function of pattern and the accuracy of color, and teaching students textile design with perfect integration of tradition and modernity.

Of course, the school also takes into account the extensive role of textile design in society, and will also carry out practical operation through joint projects of production, learning and international (such as exchange projects of overseas art colleges and cooperation projects of production and learning of overseas companies). ).

3. Oil painting

Traditional oil painting is painting on paper with a brush, but Domomai oil painting advocates painting with innovative technology and different tools. Under the advanced artistic ideas, students can always stand at the forefront of oil painting research. Oil painting not only exists on drawing paper, but also has diversified artistic expressions, which can be based on screen, game screen, stage art and other fields. In addition to cultivating students' basic drawing ability, the school pays more attention to students' expressive force.