Art
Our Art curriculum at Cornerstone nurtures creativity and artistic skills progressively from Year 1 through Year 6. Each year offers thoughtfully designed projects that build technical skills, artistic knowledge, and personal expression, inspired by famous artists and linked to cross-curricular themes. From exploring collage and painting in early years, through 3D ceramics and digital art, to advanced techniques like cubism and printmaking, students develop confidence, critical thinking, and a lifelong passion for art. Additional opportunities such as Art Squads and after-school clubs provide enrichment, allowing pupils to deepen their skills, collaborate, and participate in competitions and community events.

Nursery
In Nursery, pupils begin to explore their creativity through a wide range of sensory and artistic experiences. They are encouraged to experiment with colour, texture, and materials using paint, collage, clay, and natural objects. Children enjoy activities such as finger painting, printing, and model-making, which help them to express their ideas and develop fine motor skills. Through role play, music, and movement, they begin to use their imagination and tell stories. Pupils are supported to talk about what they have made and how they made it, helping them to build confidence and pride in their creations.
Reception
In Reception, pupils continue to develop their artistic skills and imagination through more structured and exploratory activities. They learn to use a variety of tools and techniques to draw, paint, sculpt, and build. Children explore famous artists and styles, such as Jackson Pollock and Gustav Klimt, and are encouraged to create their own artwork inspired by these. They learn to mix colours, join materials, and plan their designs. Pupils also use art to support storytelling and topic work, such as designing rockets for space or creating animal masks. They are encouraged to talk about their work, share ideas, and reflect on what they might do differently next time.
Year 1
In Year One Art, we continue to build on the creativity and artistic skills that children have developed in the Early Years. Our curriculum is designed to inspire and nurture young artists through a variety of engaging projects and activities.
Autumn Term:
- Matisse Collage: We start the year with a collage project inspired by Matisse. Children will explore shape and colour. Developing their skills in cutting, sticking and arranging elements to make a final outcome.
- Minibeasts: Following on from a focus of shape Year one explore use of shape and line in drawing. They draw different minibeasts using different mediums, with a final piece using paint and drawing ink.
- Winter art: Before the festive break children in Year One will create a snowy owl picture using the skills learnt in Autumn projects; mark making, cutting and sticking.
Spring Term
- Hot air balloons: Children continue to develop their knowledge of primary and secondary colours, painting wonderful patterns for a hot air balloon artwork.,
- Yvonne Coomber: Children work on developing their fine motor control of a paintbrush and explore making marks with different objects to create a wildflower painting inspired by local artist Yvonne Coomber
Summer Term
- 3D Art: In Summer Two, we embark on a three-dimensional project where children learn to work with clay to create starfish.
- Story Art “The Tiger Who Came to Tea”: Throughout Summer Two, we delve into the story of “The Tiger Who Came to Tea,” creating impressive tiger pictures that use the skills learnt throughout Year One; Drawing/ mark making using line and shape and colour mixing.
Year 2
Our Year 2 Art curriculum is designed to further develop children’s creativity and artistic skills that they began to build in Year one. Through a variety of exciting projects and activities children will continue to build their technical skills and knowledge of art.
Autumn Term:
- Keith Haring Study: Students learn about the artist Keith Haring and create vibrant artworks of people dancing, focusing on bright colours and motifs. This project helps them understand the human figure and how to draw it in a simplified form.
- WW2 and Remembrance: After half term, the art project connects to their learning about WW2 and remembrance. Children learn about the significance of poppies and the process of relief printing, creating their own poppy prints.
- Winter Art: In Year 2 children will create their own watercolour penguin to take home before the festive period.
Spring Term
- 3D Project Inspired by Hundertwasser: The spring term starts with a 3D project inspired by the abstract artist Hundertwasser. Children create cardboard sculptures of houses, drawing inspiration from Hundertwasser’s unique building artworks.
- Impressionism and Monet: In Spring 2, students learn about the Impressionists, focusing on Monet, and create beautiful waterlily paintings. Expanding their artist and art history knowledge along with their painting skills.
Summer Term
- Henri Rousseau and Collage: In the summer term, children study the artist Henri Rousseau and create a collage of a tiger in a storm. During this project children focus on their cutting and sticking skills alongside developing the concept of composition through arranging the papers within their artwork.
- Drawing Skills: The final project of the year focuses on advancing drawing techniques. Students work on their use of tone and marks by drawing the other half of their self-portrait.
Year 3
In Year 3, we nurture children’s creativity and critical thinking through a series of engaging projects that further their problem-solving skills and resilience. The projects in Year 3 aim to develop children’s independence and decision-making skills.
Autumn Term:
- Textile Landscape Project: Children explore the different seasons and capture their chosen season in a landscape made from textiles. This project encourages creative and critical thinking. They are involved in exploration with various fabrics and compositions. Using skills including sticking, painting, cutting, and sewing.
- Just three lines: Developing on from the textile landscape project Year 3 will create landscapes only using three lines. The project will help further understanding of the components that make up a landscape in a fun and challenging way.
- Winter art: Year Three create fabulous polar bear paintings using pen and water washes and well as watercolour paints.
Spring Term
- Clay coiled ceramics: Using the coiling technique, students learn to score and slip to attach clay pieces. They explore ceramicists using the coiling method and the interesting and imaginative ways to create their own ceramic piece.
- Yayoi Kusama: Inspired by the artist Yayoi Kusama, children are absorbed into the wonderfully abnormal world of Kusama’s art. For children’s final piece they create dot-filled imagery of different fruit, vegetables, fungi and flowers. The focus is on skills and knowledge involving pattern making, colour and paper cutting.
Summer Term
- Ancient Egypt Project: Students connect art with their class project the Ancient Egyptians. During this project children explore the headdresses worn by Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs and Gods. In their final piece they use mixed media to create a headdress for themselves as a Pharaoh.
- Flower Drawing: In the second half of the Summer Term Year 3 focus on developing skills in line and shape through drawing flowers. This project pushes children’s technical skill in drawing alongside their observation, drawing what they see.
Year 4
The Year 4 Art Curriculum aims to build on the independent creative skills that children acquired in Year 3. Throughout the year children are challenged in various projects that allow them to succeed in creating artworks they are passionate about. Their skill in reflecting and evaluating their own and others work makes influential impact to their art and progression of skills.
Autumn Term:
- Digital Art Underwater: To start Autumn Term Year Four explore digital art. They learn to use digital drawing apps to create an underwater scene. The focus is on the skill of building/using layers and using different digital brushes.
- Famous Women “Alma Woodsey Thomas”: Exploring the artist Alma Woodsey-Thomas, children learn about her life as an artist and her historic importance. They are inspired to create a colourful abstract painting on a canvas, building their understanding of what abstract art is.
- Winter art: For the festive period Year Four work on creating a picture of a winter fox. They will explore the use of texture using mixed media.
Spring Term
- Famous Women “Frida Kahlo”: Children learn about Frida Kahlo’s impact on the art world as a significant woman in history. They explore Kahlo’s portraits and focussing on drawing skills create a self-portrait.
- Fauvism Landscape: Delving into the Favism movement children learn about the style using expressive brush strokes and bright colours to create a painting of a landscape.
Summer Term
- Blackthorn Project: During the Summer term Year for take part in the Blackthorn Project which integrates art with other subjects. Each year is different as Children generate ideas for what they want to create. In the past it has involved observational sketches, 3D sculptures, paintings, and collages based on the given brief.
- Calligraphy: Children learn about the art of calligraphy across the world and work on developing their control over different mediums (ink, pencil, pen) to create a calligraphy style to express the meaning of a chosen word.
Year 5
The Year 5 Art Curriculum is designed to build on the skills and knowledge acquired in Year 4. Throughout the year, students are engaged in diverse projects that challenge their creativity and technical abilities, fostering a deeper passion for art. They are encouraged to reflect on and evaluate their own work and that of their peers, which significantly enhances their artistic development and skill progression.
Autumn Term:
- Clay Sculpture Project: Inspired by Dame Barbara Hepworth, students create small sculptures, learning about negative space and shapes.
- Cave Art and Basquiat: After the half-term break, students look at the art and life of Basquiat. They create art filled with motifs and symbols that depict a quirky animal using inspiration from the figures and animals depicted in his artworks.
- Winter Art: Year Five create a beautiful painting of an owl as their winter art. Using the drawing skills developed in the Basquiat project of using simple shapes to create animals, children will bring their own creative flare to their owl adding unique and interesting patterns to the feathers.
Spring Term
- Landscape Painting: In the Spring term, students explore Devon landscapes and the work of local artist Heather-Bell Barlow. Building on from their understanding of landscapes in Year Three and Four projects, children create a watercolour painting of a landscape in Devon.
- Still Life Exploration: Students develop their drawing skills, focusing on observation and creating form in their drawings of still life objects. They explore using different mediums and choose which medium to make their final piece with.
Summer Term
- Collagraph Printing: Students learn the collagraph process, designing and making printing plates inspired by their still life observations. As they have spent time observing and learning the form of their chosen objects they now have to use skills to simplify their shape, use different materials for texture to make a successful print.
- Digital Art Exploration: Leading on from the still life and collagraph project, Year Five will take their still life art into its final form. Using digital drawing apps, children will build on the digital skills learnt in Year Four.
Year 6
Building on the foundation laid in Year 5, the Year 6 Art Curriculum immerses students in a range of projects that push their creative and technical boundaries. This year is designed to deepen their love for art while honing their skills. Students are encouraged to thoughtfully critique their own work and that of their classmates, which is essential for their artistic growth and the refinement of their abilities.
Autumn Term:
- Picasso and Cubism: In the second half of the term, students learn about Picasso and create a 3D cubist portrait.
- Collage Geode/Fossil: Inspired by the geodes and fossils found in rocks Year Six create a collage inspired by the colours found in geodes, on to a 3D surface of a fossil pattern they have created our of cardboard. The skills using card in Picasso portraits will support the development of creating 3D art.
- Winter Art: Before the festive break Year 6 work on a winter art piece, where they draw a realistic polar bear focussing on form, shadow and light in the medium of oil pastels.
Spring Term
- John Dyer Digital Art: Students enhance their digital painting techniques by creating animal-themed piece inspired by the Cornish artist John Dyer. During this project children have the chance to showcase their digital painting skills that they have been working on in previous years projects and refine their skills.
Summer Term
- Sunflower Paintings: Students explore the works of Vincent Van Gogh and Georgia O’Keeffe, painting detailed sunflowers on small canvases.
- Street Art: Inspired by the sea, students design and create monoprints, focusing on; line, shape, and texture.