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Art and Design knowledge organiser Year 7

Colour Blend Bright Clash Cold Deep Dull Expressive Glowing Neutral Opaque Pale Pastel Soft Transparent Vibrant Warm Primary Secondary Tertiary Composition Asymmetrical Background Complex Cropping Focus Foreground Geometric Middle Ground Motif Perspective Proportion Scale Shape Space Symmetrical Feeling Alive Atmospheric Delicate Depressing Dignified Disturbing Exciting Expressive Fresh Humorous Joyful Nostalgic Light Artificial Dark Evening Fierce Gentle Harsh Haze/hazy Highlight Intense Light Midday Natural Night Normal Shade Shadow Side-light Soft Source Tone Line Broken Confident Dark Faint Flowing Fluent Free Hesitant Scribble Strong Tight Woolly Zig-zag Texture Coarse Fine Flat Glaze Hatching Impasto Matt Rough Rugged Shiny Smooth Soft Splatter Stipple Thick Thin Keywords

When writing your Artist Analysis you need to include information on Content, Form, Mood, Process, Compare. The following are helpful keywords and sentences to help you write your analysis. Content Describe what you see. The main focus of the (work) is. In the background I can see In the mid-ground I can see In the foreground I can see Form What shape does it take? Landscape? Portrait? Size? Mood How does it make you feel? When I look at it makes me feel.. I like this because I dislike this because I can relate to this piece of work because Process How has the work been made? The materials that have been used are I think it has been created in From my research I think it took (time) to create because.. To create it I think the artist would have used.. Compare (After you have attempted to create the work yourself) Compare your attempt to the original work. The similarities in my work to that of the artist s are The differences in my work to that of the artist s are

Art and Design knowledge organiser Year 8

Colour Blend Bright Clash Cold Deep Dull Expressive Glowing Neutral Opaque Pale Pastel Soft Transparent Vibrant Warm Primary Secondary Tertiary Composition Asymmetrical Background Complex Cropping Focus Foreground Geometric Middle Ground Motif Perspective Proportion Scale Shape Space Symmetrical Feeling Alive Atmospheric Delicate Depressing Dignified Disturbing Exciting Expressive Fresh Humorous Joyful Nostalgic Light Artificial Dark Evening Fierce Gentle Harsh Haze/hazy Highlight Intense Light Midday Natural Night Normal Shade Shadow Side-light Soft Source Tone Line Broken Confident Dark Faint Flowing Fluent Free Hesitant Scribble Strong Tight Woolly Zig-zag Texture Coarse Fine Flat Glaze Hatching Impasto Matt Rough Rugged Shiny Smooth Soft Splatter Stipple Thick Thin Keywords

When writing your Artist Analysis you need to include information on Content, Form, Mood, Process, Compare. The following are helpful keywords and sentences to help you write your analysis. Content Describe what you see. The main focus of the (work) is. In the background I can see In the mid-ground I can see In the foreground I can see Form What shape does it take? Landscape? Portrait? Size? Mood How does it make you feel? When I look at it makes me feel.. I like this because I dislike this because I can relate to this piece of work because Process How has the work been made? The materials that have been used are I think it has been created in From my research I think it took (time) to create because.. To create it I think the artist would have used.. Compare (After you have attempted to create the work yourself) Compare your attempt to the original work. The similarities in my work to that of the artist s are The differences in my work to that of the artist s are