Line, Tone, Form, Colour, Pattern, Composition, Mood, Media.

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Writing about your work and the work of other artists is an important part of your GCSE. Use this guide to help you get used to the terminology. Don t be afraid to use your own thoughts and opinions. When talking about a piece of art work, it helps to break it down into the formal elements. Line, Tone, Form, Colour, Pattern, Composition, Mood, Media. The following sentences are examples of who you might like to write about your artwork. Line Mark-making: I have experimented with different types of mark-making techniques that explore line through different qualities of line. I used a to achieve different effects. Experimental line drawings: I have produced some drawings of Using different types of line. These were. Observational drawings: From first hand observation of a I drew out the object only using different types of line. Thicker, bolder lines make the objects look closer. Thinner, wispier lines make the object look further away. Having researched the artist Picasso, his paintings are made up of fragmented shapes and objects and overlapping lines. I produced my own version of this style by. Having looked at Picasso s work where he uses geometric shapes to divide the canvas, I have produced my own version by. I have researched the artist because of his use of mark-making in paint. He uses a variety of different thickness and quality of lines and marks to create layers of paint. I thought his work was. Tone Black and white tonal work: I explored different tonal properties of one type of material by producing tones of dark to light. Shades in paint: Using one colour in paint, I mixed different shades of that colour, looking at the darkest shade to the lightest. I achieved this by adding white to make it lighter and and the opposite colour to make it darker. Observational drawing: I drew a still life from observation and recorded the light, medium and dark tones using a pencil. I Carefully shaded the objects adding shadows and highlights to make them look 3d. Low relief collage: I created my Picasso inspired collage using monochromatic tones.

Form Observational drawing: Geometric forms: the cubists used geometric shapes to fragment objects in their work. Colour Colour wheel: The colour wheel shows primary, secondary and tertiary colours. Complementary colours and Tertiary colours: These are Collage: I used a range of different textured materials to add interest to my collage. The colours in this piece of work can be described as. Pattern Different types of pattern: Using photos and magazine cuttings using a range of different types of pattern. Collage of pattern: Wallpaper, fabric showing pattern. Gustave Klimt: Klimt s work is distinguished by the elegant gold or coloured decoration. He uses swirls and shapes to create pattern as part of the painting. William Morris is known for his wallpaper designs and patterned fabrics that are decorative and floral. His work is. Cultural Patterns: I researched a range of patterns from different cultures. The one I liked best was from. This was because The type of patterns used are... Print: Using a motif I have shown how it can be turned into a block repeat or half drop repeat using a poly print. Texture Different materials showing texture: These fabrics show a range of different textures from smooth to rough. Some of these are man made and others are natural. Collage of texture using magazine cuttings and photos. Rubbings of texture: Using various surfaces I have taken a range of rubbings using wax crayon. The most successful one was. This is because.. Using different materials to create texture shown in a variety of ways, I have produced my own version of a textured sample by.

Andy Goldsworthy: Using natural sources, Goldsworthy produces successful sculptures in their natural environment. I have responded by producing... Culture I have looked at different cultures to see the difference in technique and style of art. I have found that. Rearrangement I have used a variety of my drawings from observation and combined them together to produce a new composition. I have looked at a variety of tonal scales to achieve a different design.

Writing about your work and the work of other artists is an important part of your GCSE. Use this guide to help you get used to the terminology or art words. Don t be afraid to use your own thoughts and opinions. Get into the habit of annotating every piece of work you do in your sketchbook. When writing about your own work, ask yourself the following questions: What have I done? Is it a painting a drawing or a sculpture? Your own design or a copy? How have I done it? Try to describe how you built up your work stage by stage. Why have I done it/ what have I learnt through doing it? About an artist? New skills? What medium or materials have I used? Paint, pencil, collage, mixed media etc What have I done well? Try to list at least 3 points. What could I improve or what would I change if I were to do it again? Is my work similar to an artist s work? Which one? How? If you write about every piece of work you do by answering these simple questions you can achieve a C. Add as much of your own personal opinion to achieve even higher grades!

Possible ways to start your sentences: In this piece I have I have used the following materials Through working in this way I have learnt how to This piece contains the following characteristics Here I have shown In the style of This piece could have been improved by including I could have made greater use of In this piece I have used too much/ not enough.. The artist has influenced my design. I was inspired by When creating this piece of work. To improve this piece I could have Word Bank Paint Poster Water colours Oils Acrylic Colour wash Dry brush marks Brush strokes sponging technique Pencil Graphite soft hard tone tonal range dark medium light shadows highlights blending in shading contrast Composition busy calm bold geometric organic surface grid flowing canvas paper wood Collage mixed media, papier mache, layers, paste, texture low relief, transparent

Cubism cubist fragmented 3 Dimensional 2 Dimensional surface rearrange distort Pablo Picasso George Braque Synthetic Analytical