EY Art Knowledge Organiser
Year 1 Art Knowledge Organiser
Rothko
Mondrian
Key Vocabulary
primary colours The three colours (red, yellow and blue) that cannot be made with other colours.
secondary colours
Colours made by mixing two of the primary colours.
brushstroke A mark made by a paintbrush.
line A long mark or stroke.
mixing Putting two or more things together to make something new.
Drawing techniques
straight line A line with no bends.
curved line A smooth line that is not straight.
pattern A set of lines that repeat again and
again (e.g. a zig-zag)
Colouring tools
Paintbrush Crayons
Pastels Paint
Printing techniquesmonoprint An impression made
from a smooth material.
block print An impression made from a solid object
relief print Cutting or etching a printing surface in such a way that all that remains of the
original surface is the design to be printed
Year 2 Art Knowledge Organiser
Warhol
Lichtenstein
Key Vocabulary
Pop Art Pop art is a style of art based on simple, bold images of everyday items, such as soup cans, painted in bright colours.
impression Leaving a mark with an object.
etching Etching is a method of printmaking where an image is scratched into the surface of something.
printing A mark made on the surface of something.
repeating pattern
A repeated design.
Printing toolsRoller Printing tiles
Cutting tool Printing paint
Sculpture Techniques
paper sculpture Making sculptures using spirals, controlled tears,
curling out of paper.wire sculpture Using twisting, shaping,
bending and braiding out of wire.
clay sculpture Using tools and water to join and shape clay.
Barbara Hepworth
Pablo Picasso
Year 3 Art Knowledge Organiser
Hannah Hoch
Sculpting toolsClay modelling
toolsClay
Wire Modelling clay
Key Vocabulary
3 dimension (3D)
Solid objects and shapes that have length, width, height and depth.
sculpture Creating figures or designs in 3 dimensions.
texture The feeling of a surface or fabric.
joining Connecting/linking one thing with another.
manipulate Modelling in a controlled and skilful way.
abstract Something that does not take the form of reality.
Collage Techniques
Overlapping The placement of objects over one another in order to create texture.
Layering Carefully selecting materials to create the illusion of depth.
Photomontage An artistic image made by photographic images stuck together.
Key Vocabulary
collage A work of art made by gluing pieces of different materials to a flat surface.
media The material used to create a work of art e.g. oil pastels, charcoal, watercolours etc.
background The scenery or ground that is behind a main figure or object.
foreground The part of a picture that is nearest to and in front of the viewer. Objects in the foreground seem larger than those in the background.
visual art The visual arts are art forms such as drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, filmmaking etc.
Jason Mecier
Year 4 Art
Knowledge Organiser
Emma Biggs
Key Facts
Hannah Hoch Jason Mecier
Life 1889-19 1968
Country of birth
Germany USA (Los Angeles)
Style Photomontage Portrait collages Collages with food
Mosaic TechniquesDirect method The tesserae are stuck firmly
into place to a backing surface. When the adhesive has dried, grout is applied to the mosaic to fill in the gaps.
Paper tiles Paper tiles are glued directly onto a background.
Key Vocabulary
tesserae Any piece of glass or marble from which the mosaic is built.
mosaic A design or a picture created with small pieces of material (glass, pebbles, or tiles) placed on a base (floor, wall, or table) and embedded in an adhesive material that holds them in place and fills the spaces between the pieces.
interstices The gaps in-between mosaic tiles.
vibrant Colours that are bright and loud.
Year 5 Art Knowledge Organiser
Peter Mason
Key Facts
Emma Biggs Peter Mason
Life 1956-present Unknown
Country of birth
UK (London) UK (West Midlands)
Style Mosaics based on culture, architecture and matierals.
Portrait and pop art collage
Painting TechniquesSgraffito Applying paint and scratching off layers
to create textures and patterns.
Dry brushing Using a paintbrush that is relatively dry to create a characteristic, scratch look.
Overpainting Painting over other colours once the paint has dried.
Dabbing A quick, soft application of paint.
Blending Mixing colours together subtly.
Light streaking Lines or marks of different colours or textures.
Vincent van Gogh
Year 6 Art Knowledge Organiser
Daphne Todd
Ever
Banksy
Key Vocabularycomplementar
y coloursComplementary colours lay exactly opposite each other on the colour wheel.
contrasting colours
Two colours from different segments of the colour wheel are contrasting colour (often known as clashing colours).
portrait A drawing, painting, sculpture or photograph of a person.
tonal bar A bar that shows a colour in different tones (from dark to light).
still life A drawing or painting of objects that can’t move.
perspective Making 2D objects on a piece of paper seem 3D.
figurative Modern art that has strong references to the real world, particularly the human figure.
Key Facts Vincent van Gogh
Daphne Todd
Life 1853-1890 1947-presentCountry of birth Netherlands England
Style Post-Impressionist
Portrait and Figurative Painter
Key Facts
Ever (Nicolas Romero) Banksy
Life 1985-present 1974-present
Country of birth Argentina UK (Bristol)
Style Focuses on the human body Street artist
Artist interests Religion, contradiction and politics.
Politics, religion, dark humour.
Drawing Techniques
shading Using a pencil to make colour in light or dark tones.
hatching Shading, using closely spaced parallel lines.
cross-hatching
Shading with multiple crossing parallel lines.
Sketching Making a rough drawing of something.
shadow Darker areas on an object, where light is not shining.
Key VocabularyGraffiti Writings or drawings made on a
wall or other surface.
typology The study of how letters are designed.
vandalism Damaging or destroying someone else’s possessions without permission.
tag A drawing of an artist’s name in a single colour.
wild style A complicated tag with lots of different colours and shapes.
fill The colour used inside Graffiti letters.
stencil An outline used to draw or paint shapes onto a surface.
technique A way of doing something specific.