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Knowledge Organiser: Year 7 TEXTILES
ART DECO KNOWLEDGE : Art Deco, sometimes referred to as Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before world war 1. Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, furniture, jewellery, fashion, cars, movie theatres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios and vacuum cleaners. It took its name, short for Arts Décoratifs, from the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts) held in Paris in 1925 Recall Equipment : Stitches used in this project: Snake stitch What is meant by Art Deco? Core skills I am learning this term MOODBOARD A mood board is a type of collage consisting of images, text, and samples of objects in a composition. It can be based upon a set topic or can be any material chosen at random. A mood board can be used to give a general idea of a topic that you were given, or can be used to show how different something is from the modern day. They may be physical or digital, and can be "extremely effective" presentation tools Cross stitch Textile equipment knowledge: Internet links – As part of your homework you will be asked to research here are three links to short films on Clarice Cliff :
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Knowledge Organiser: Year 7 TEXTILES
Examples of outcomes: RECALL TECHNIQUES: MDOTD How to tie a knot Keywords in textiles A Applique / Aesthetics B Buttons / Batch production / Batik / Bonded fabrics / Breathable fabrics / Biodegradable / Bobbin C Cotton / CAD CAM / Components / Colour / Construction D Decorative stitches / Design / Dyeing / Disassembly Design brief / Durability E Embroidery / Evaluation / Elasticity / Eco-Design Embellishment / Embossing / F Fibres/ fluorescent fabrics / Functionality / Fabric crayons Fastenings / Felt / Flammability G Gathering / Grading H Hand stitching / Health & Safety / Hems / Handle I Ideas / Interfacing / Inspiration / Inks / Iron L Lace / Laminated fabrics / Leather / Linen M Machine stitching / Microfibres / Manequin /Mood boards N Natural fibres / Natural fibres / Needles / Nylon O Overlock / Organic P Patchwork / Pattern / Pattern cutting / Pile / Phosphoresence Pigment / Polyester / Pocket / Pleat / Printing / Pressing R Recycling / Regenerated fibres / Research / Rayon / Reflective S Satin / Scissors / Sustainable / Screen printing / Sewing machine / Shade / Stencil T Tailors chalk / Tape measure / Testing / Texture / Threads / Tie-Dye / Trends / Tolerance / Tailored / Transfer printing W Weave / Webbing / Wool / Water-proofing Z Zip How to tie off How to threading needle Remember I am looking for individual progression in every lesson Higher level stitching: Knowledge on patterns used Pick a pattern, explain what stitch you would use to re-create the pattern on your fabric design.
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Knowledge Organiser: Year 8 TEXTILES
Recall Equipment : Stitches used in this project: Snake stitch What is meant by GLOBAL? Core skills I am learning this term MOODBOARD A mood board is a type of collage consisting of images, text, and samples of objects in a composition. It can be based upon a set topic or can be any material chosen at random. A mood board can be used to give a general idea of a topic that you were given, or can be used to show how different something is from the modern day. They may be physical or digital, and can be "extremely effective" presentation tools Cross stitch Textile equipment knowledge: Internet links – As part of your homework you will be asked to research here are three links to short films on global community and what the 9 habits mean:
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Knowledge Organiser: Year 8 TEXTILES
Examples of outcomes: RECALL TECHNIQUES: How to tie a knot Keywords in textiles A Applique / Aesthetics B Buttons / Batch production / Batik / Bonded fabrics / Breathable fabrics / Biodegradable / Bobbin C Cotton / CAD CAM / Components / Colour / Construction D Decorative stitches / Design / Dyeing / Disassembly Design brief / Durability E Embroidery / Evaluation / Elasticity / Eco-Design Embellishment / Embossing / F Fibres/ fluorescent fabrics / Functionality / Fabric crayons Fastenings / Felt / Flammability G Gathering / Grading H Hand stitching / Health & Safety / Hems / Handle I Ideas / Interfacing / Inspiration / Inks / Iron L Lace / Laminated fabrics / Leather / Linen M Machine stitching / Microfibres / Manequin /Mood boards N Natural fibres / Natural fibres / Needles / Nylon O Overlock / Organic P Patchwork / Pattern / Pattern cutting / Pile / Phosphoresence Pigment / Polyester / Pocket / Pleat / Printing / Pressing R Recycling / Regenerated fibres / Research / Rayon / Reflective S Satin / Scissors / Sustainable / Screen printing / Sewing machine / Shade / Stencil T Tailors chalk / Tape measure / Testing / Texture / Threads / Tie-Dye / Trends / Tolerance / Tailored / Transfer printing W Weave / Webbing / Wool / Water-proofing Z Zip How to tie off How to threading needle Remember I am looking for individual progression in every lesson Higher level stitching: Knowledge on patterns used Pick a pattern, explain what stitch you would use to re-create the pattern on your fabric design.
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Knowledge Organiser: Year 9 photography
Core skills I am learning this term What does Aperture mean? Knowledge Organiser: Year 9 photography ARTIST KNOWLEDGE : Cameron Bloom Lorna Simpson Steve Mc curry keywords used in photography : Viewpoint : A way of looking at a landscape from one or many viewpoints to select the one which is must effective. All photographs contain one or more subjects. (With an abstract photograph, the abstraction may be the subject.) Aperture : In photography and digital photography, aperture is the unit of measurement that defines the size of the opening in the lens that can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or digital sensor. The size of the aperture is measured in F-stop. See also shutter speed. Depth of field : In optics, particularly as it relates to film and photography, depth of field (DOF), Also called focus range or effective focus range, is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image. Recall Equipment : Graphic media Storyboarding A storyboard is a graphic organizer in the form of images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, motion graphic or interactive media sequence. The storyboarding process, in the form it is known today, was developed at Walt Disney Productions during the early 1930s, Aperture is referred to the lens diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens. The size of the diaphragm opening in a camera lens REGULATES amount of light passes through onto the film inside the camera the moment when the shutter curtain in camera opens during an exposure process. Photography equipment knowledge: Internet links – As part of your homework you will be asked to research here are three links to short films on the artists we are basing our design on:
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Knowledge Organiser: Year 9 photography
Examples of outcomes: Remember I am looking for individual progression in every lesson Knowledge learned use photographic techniques and processes, appropriate to students’ personal intentions, for example: •• lighting •• viewpoint •• aperture •• depth of field •• shutter speed and movement •• use of enlarger •• digital processes •• use media and materials, as appropriate to students' personal intentions, for example: •• film •• photographic papers •• digital media, programs and related technologies •• graphic media for purposes such as storyboarding, planning and constructing shoots.
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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: Gabriel Morenoi Drawings inside of drawings Secondary Colours Primary Colours Francoise Nielly Famous abstract portraits
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Knowledge Organiser: Year 10 ART
Portrait TECHNIQUES: Artist research for the Still life project: Imaginative title The background becomes part of the picture His own drawing in the style of the artist Lots of annotation / analysis The background becomes part of the picture His own drawing in the style of the artist
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