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KS4 Art Knowledge Organiser
Key points to learn Key points to learn KS4 Art Knowledge Organiser Printmaking Name…………………………………….. 1. Relief printing Printing from raised areas by cutting the unwanted areas out 2. Intaglio print Etching into a material to print the low areas 3. Lino Print A material used for relief printing that is easy to cut into and work with to produce multiple prints. 4. Roller Use a roller to apply thin layers of ink onto your relief print 5. Artists proof One of a kind. The first print or the one the artist is most happy with initialled A/P 6. 1/12 Written on a print will indicate that it is one of a series of 12 7. Printing press Applies pressure to a print by turning a handle or wheel to get a quality print outcome 8. Layer Applying something ontop of another. For example you could print one print on top of another to build up layers of colours 9. Cut to waste Cutting away your lino and reprinting on top of each other to show layers of colour 10. Hand tint Colouring by hand your print after it has been done., For example with drawing ink or water colour 11. Mixed media Using more than one material together: for example collage and printing over the top 12. Mark making Lines, dots, dashes can all be cut into lino . Extended project .Using print extend a project you have already done such as take a closer look or war and piece to produce a print out come Development of ideas Mount all your prints up and annotate to show how you have experimented with print and how your ideas have developed to a final print outcome you are really happy with Design Use your print outcome in a design for something else like Kiran Ravillious does. Could you design wall paper, soft furnishings etc for interiors or a logo for a company ? Mount board Use mount board to present your print work neatly making sure you meet the criteria . Positive Space Positive space refers to the space where the object is . Negative space Negative space refers to the space which surrounds an object in an image. You will need to think about this when you design your lino print to make it interesting. Artists we will study Lino Cut Boy Angie Lewin James Dodds Kiran Ravillious Background The requirement for GCSE art is that you have a minimum of two coursework projects with final pieces . Coursework is worth 60% of your final GCSE Art grade and for each project you must make sure you : AO1 Study the work of Artists AO2: Experiment with different materials AO3: Record from observation and show development of your own ideas AO4: Produce a personal response to the theme. . Final Outcome Covering the criteria in your preparation work ( In your sketchbook) leading to a final piece in your chosen materials for War and Peace.
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