Core Knowledge and Understanding outlines the essential concepts, contextual awareness, and technical understanding that underpin all Art and Design specif
Topic Synopsis
Core Knowledge and Understanding outlines the essential concepts, contextual awareness, and technical understanding that underpin all Art and Design specification titles, requiring learners to demonstrate these through practical application in their work.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Formal Elements: Line, tone, colour, shape, texture, pattern, form, and space are the visual 'building blocks' of any artwork. You must understand how to manipulate each element to create specific effects.
- Proportion and Scale: Accurate proportion ensures your drawings look realistic, while scale can be used to exaggerate or emphasise aspects of your composition. Practice measuring with your pencil and using grid methods.
- Colour Theory: Know the colour wheel, complementary colours, analogous colours, and how to mix hues, tints, shades, and tones. This is essential for painting and digital work.
- Mark-Making: Different tools and techniques (hatching, stippling, blending) create varied textures and moods. Experiment with pencils, charcoal, pastels, and paint to expand your visual vocabulary.
- Composition: Arranging elements within a frame to guide the viewer's eye. Rules like the rule of thirds, leading lines, and focal points help create balanced and dynamic artworks.
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Ensure practical work is informed by critical and contextual research.
- Use formal elements (colour, line, form, tone, texture) intentionally to communicate ideas.
- Select media, materials, and techniques that are appropriate to your specific creative intentions.
- Demonstrate an understanding of how your work relates to the broader purposes and functions of art, craft, and design.
Examiner Marking Points
- Knowledge and understanding of the work and approaches of artists, craftspeople, or designers from contemporary and/or historical contexts.
- Understanding of contemporary and/or historical environments, situations, or issues.
- Research into other relevant sources appropriate to the chosen title and area of study.
- Communication of meanings, ideas, and intentions through visual, sensory, and tactile language using formal elements (colour, line, form, tone, texture).
- Understanding of the characteristics, properties, and effects of media, materials, techniques, and processes in relation to creative intentions.
- Understanding of the purposes, intentions, and functions of art, craft, and design in various contexts.