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Knowledge Organiser Year 7: Key Literary Vocabulary: Media/Medium The materials and tools used by an artist to create a piece of art. Technique The skill in which an artist uses tools and materials to create a piece of art. Abstract A piece of art which is not realistic. It uses shapes colours and textures. Style The technique an artist uses to expressive their individual character of there work. Composition The arrangement and layout of artwork/objects. Highlight The bright or reflective area within a drawing/painting where direct light meets the surface of the object or person. Shadow, shade, shading The tonal and darker areas within a drawing/painting where there is less light on the object or person. Texture The feel, appearance or the tactile quality of the work of art Mark making Mark making is used to create texture within a piece of art by drawing lines and patterns. Collage A piece of art made by using a variety of materials such as paper/newspaper/photographs which are cut out, rearranged and glued on a surface. Key artists for your project: Pablo Picasso: Cubism/abstract Van Gogh Post-impressionist Andy Warhol Pop Art David Hockney Photomontage Colour Theory:: The primary colours are the three main colours. They cannot be made but when mixed together they make all other colours. The secondary colours are made by mixing two primary colours together The tertiary colours are made by mixing a primary and secondary colour together Complementary colours are opposite on the colour wheel they contrast each other to have a vibrant look Drawing and Shading Techniques:

Knowledge Organiser Year 8: Key Literary Vocabulary: Media/Medium The materials and tools used by an artist to create a piece of art. Technique The skill in which an artist uses tools and materials to create a piece of art. Abstract A piece of art which is not realistic. It uses shapes colours and textures. Style The technique an artist uses to expressive their individual character of there work. Composition The arrangement and layout of artwork/objects. Highlight The bright or reflective area within a drawing/painting where direct light meets the surface of the object or person. Shadow, shade, shading The tonal and darker areas within a drawing/painting where there is less light on the object or person. Texture The feel, appearance or the tactile quality of the work of art Mark making Mark making is used to create texture within a piece of art by drawing lines and patterns. Collage A piece of art made by using a variety of materials such as paper/newspaper/photographs which are cut out, rearranged and glued on a surface. Key artists for your project: Jon Burgerman: Banksy Elizabeth Murray Paper Monster Colour Theory:: The primary colours are the three main colours. They cannot be made but when mixed together they make all other colours. The secondary colours are made by mixing two primary colours together The tertiary colours are made by mixing a primary and secondary colour together Complementary colours are opposite on the colour wheel they contrast each other to have a vibrant look To make a colour lighter you add white, this is called a tint. To make a colour darker you add black, this is called a shade.  'Warm' colours, attract attention and are generally perceived as energetic or exciting. 'Cool' colours, are generally perceived as soothing and calm Drawing and Shading Techniques:

Knowledge Organiser Year 9: Key Literary Vocabulary: Media/Medium The materials and tools used by an artist to create a piece of art. Technique The skill in which an artist uses tools and materials to create a piece of art. Abstract A piece of art which is not realistic. It uses shapes colours and textures. Style The technique an artist uses to expressive their individual character of there work. Composition The arrangement and layout of artwork/objects. Highlight The bright or reflective area within a drawing/painting where direct light meets the surface of the object or person. Shadow, shade, shading The tonal and darker areas within a drawing/painting where there is less light on the object or person. Texture The feel, appearance or the tactile quality of the work of art Mark making Mark making is used to create texture within a piece of art by drawing lines and patterns. Perspective Perspective allows artists to trick the eye into seeing depth on a flat surface. This creates the illusion of 3D drawing . One point perspective: Colour Theory:: The primary colours are the three main colours. They cannot be made but when mixed together they make all other colours. The secondary colours are made by mixing two primary colours together The tertiary colours are made by mixing a primary and secondary colour together Complementary colours are opposite on the colour wheel they contrast each other to have a vibrant look To make a colour lighter you add white, this is called a tint. To make a colour darker you add black, this is called a shade.   'Warm' colours, attract attention and are generally perceived as energetic or exciting. 'Cool' colours, are generally perceived as soothing and calm Horizon Line The place where the land and the sky meet. Vanishing Point The single point on the horizon where all the lines on the ground level seem to come together Orthogonal Line Lines that connect to the vanishing point Two point perspective: Two point perspective allows you to use two vanishing points One point Two point How do the buildings look different?

Knowledge Organiser: Year 10 ART Key Literary Vocabulary: Proportion The size of objects/shapes when compared to each other. Media/Medium The materials and tools used by an artist to create a piece of art. Technique The skill in which an artist uses tools and materials to create a piece of art. Abstract A piece of art which is not realistic. It uses shapes colours and textures. Style The technique an artist uses to expressive their individual character of there work. Composition The arrangement and layout of artwork/objects. Highlight The bright or reflective area within a drawing/painting where direct light meets the surface of the object or person. Shadow, shade, shading The tonal and darker areas within a drawing/painting where there is less light on the object or person. Texture The feel, appearance or the tactile quality of the work of art Mark making Mark making is used to create texture within a piece of art by drawing lines and patterns. Collage A piece of art made by using a variety of materials such as paper/newspaper/photographs which are cut out, rearranged and glued on a surface. RECALL TECHNIQUES: Colour Theory:: The primary colours are the three main colours. They cannot be made but when mixed together they make all other colours. The secondary colours are made by mixing two primary colours together The tertiary colours are made by mixing a primary and secondary colour together Complementary colours are opposite on the colour wheel they contrast each other to have a vibrant look To make a colour lighter you add white, this is called a tint. To make a colour darker you add black, this is called a shade.   'Warm' colours, attract attention and are generally perceived as energetic or exciting. 'Cool' colours, are generally perceived as soothing and calm These are techniques using tone and shade to develop your 3d drawing Complementary Colours Tertiary Colours Drawing and Shading Techniques: Use lighter and darker areas to make your objects look realistic and 3D. Use a rubber to add highlights Use guide lines to ensure your objects are drawn in proportion Context- HOW CAN I USE THESE?: ARTISTS:

Knowledge Organiser: Year 10 ART Artist research for the Still life project: TONE AND SHADING TECHNIQUES: Paul Cézanne was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavour to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century. Wayne Thiebaud is an American painter widely known for his colourful works depicting commonplace objects—pies, lipsticks, paint cans, ice cream cones, pastries, and hot dogs—as well as for his landscapes and figure paintings. Vic Vicni Original still life, figurative and landscape paintings from award winning artist Vic Vicini. Realism art focusing on retro Diner landscape and interior settings. Major focus is on high reflective objects. From figurative to landscape to high realism still life. Art movement relating to Still life Surrealism Dada De Stijl Constructivism Post-Impressionism Cubism