Foundations of Art and Design Chapter 6: Texture.

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Foundations of Art and Design Chapter 6: Texture

How: Building up paint thickly on the canvas surface is a common technique used for creating texture in a painting. What is this called? Fig. 6.2 Portrait of Father, No. 2 by Leon Kossoff

How: 1.Impasto 2.Stippling 3.Painting 4.None of these 1.Impasto 2.Stippling 3.Painting 4.None of these Building up paint thickly on the canvas surface is a common technique used for creating texture in a painting. What is this called? Fig. 6.2 Portrait of Father, No. 2 by Leon Kossoff

Types of Texture There are 2 Types of Texture. Which is depicted in Fig. 6.8 Accession II by Eva Hesse? Fig. 6.8 Accession II by Eva Hess There are 2 Types of Texture. Which is depicted in Fig. 6.8 Accession II by Eva Hesse? Fig. 6.8 Accession II by Eva Hess

Types of Texture There are 2 Types of Texture. Which is depicted in Fig. 6.8 Accession II by Eva Hesse? 1.Actual texture 2.Visual texture 1.Actual texture 2.Visual texture

How: In what style of artwork does the artist include wallpaper, newspaper clippings, etc. in the work? And which was started by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque? Fig. 6.9 Still Life with Chair Caning by Picasso Fig. 6.9 Still Life with Chair Caning by Picasso

How: In what style of artwork does the artist include wallpaper, newspaper clippings, etc in the work? And which was started by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque? 1.Decoupage 2.Impasto 3.Collage 4.Scrap booking 1.Decoupage 2.Impasto 3.Collage 4.Scrap booking Fig. 6.9 Still Life with Chair Caning by Picasso

Fig The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault

Fig The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault depicts a historic tragedy. In what way does this traditional style of painting exhibit texture? 1.What are you talking about? There is no texture. 2.The bodies and the clothing of the people become visual texture. 3.The spray of the water and the clouds create texture. 4.The bodies and the clothing of the people become visual texture and the spray of the water and the clouds create texture. 1.What are you talking about? There is no texture. 2.The bodies and the clothing of the people become visual texture. 3.The spray of the water and the clouds create texture. 4.The bodies and the clothing of the people become visual texture and the spray of the water and the clouds create texture. Fig The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault Fig The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault

Fig Medusa by Frank Stella Fig Medusa by Frank Stella

In Fig Medusa, Frank Stella reworks a historical theme. How does his work differ from the original? (Seen in the previous slide.) Fig Medusa by Frank Stella 1.Stella’s uses actual texture. 2.Stella’s is 3D. 3.Stella’s work incorporates found objects. 4.All of these 1.Stella’s uses actual texture. 2.Stella’s is 3D. 3.Stella’s work incorporates found objects. 4.All of these

Visual Texture When the actual materials have been manipulated so that they no longer resemble the original substance this is referred to as Visual Texture or... Fig Morisse by Lynda Benglis

Visual Texture Fig Morisse by Lynda Benglis When the actual materials have been manipulated so that they no longer resemble the original substance this is referred to as Visual Texture or... 1.Simulated Texture 2.Actual Texture 3.Collage 4.None of these 1.Simulated Texture 2.Actual Texture 3.Collage 4.None of these

Fig In the Car by Roy Lichtenstein

When the texture of an artwork departs from the real texture of an object, such as in Fig 6.18 In the Car by Roy Lichtenstein what is it called? Fig In the Car by Roy Lichtenstein 1.Visual Texture 2.Actual Texture 3.Abstract Texture 4.Invented Texture 5.Subversive Texture 1.Visual Texture 2.Actual Texture 3.Abstract Texture 4.Invented Texture 5.Subversive Texture

Fig Listen to the Livin by Matta Eschaurren Invented Texture

Fig Listen to the Livin by Matta Eschaurren When the texture of a piece makes no reference to visible reality it is referred to as: 1.Visual texture 2.Actual texture 3.Abstract texture 4.Invented Texture 5.Subversive Texture 1.Visual texture 2.Actual texture 3.Abstract texture 4.Invented Texture 5.Subversive Texture

Fig Object by Meret Oppenheim Subversive Texture

Fig Object by Meret Oppenheim uses texture to make the viewer look again at an object and to think about it more deeply. What type of texture is this? 1.Visual Texture 2.Actual Texture 3.Abstract Texture 4.Invented Texture 5.Subversive Texture 1.Visual Texture 2.Actual Texture 3.Abstract Texture 4.Invented Texture 5.Subversive Texture Fig Object by Meret Oppenheim

Texture and Pattern Pattern - an overall design based on the repetition of a grouping of elements like line, shape, color, or texture. Fig Double Rocker by Oliver Herring

Texture and Pattern 1.To evoke an emotional response from viewers. 2.To add significant dimension to a work of art. 3.To communicate their own emotions and evoke a similar response in the viewer. 4.To make the viewer look again at an object and to think about it more deeply. 5.All of these 1.To evoke an emotional response from viewers. 2.To add significant dimension to a work of art. 3.To communicate their own emotions and evoke a similar response in the viewer. 4.To make the viewer look again at an object and to think about it more deeply. 5.All of these In Fig Double Rocker by Oliver Herring why do you think the artist uses texture? Fig Double Rocker by Oliver Herring

Fig D by Judy Pfaff Texture and Composition In Fig D by Judy Pfaff do you feel that texture is used...

Texture and Composition In Fig D by Judy Pfaff do you feel that texture is used... 1.To create pattern 2.As a compositional device 3.Compositionally 4.To lead a viewer’s eye through a piece 5.All of these 1.To create pattern 2.As a compositional device 3.Compositionally 4.To lead a viewer’s eye through a piece 5.All of these Fig D by Judy Pfaff

Fig Merced River, Yosemite Valley by Albert Berstadt Texture and Space

1.Texture Gradient 2.Visual Texture 3.Actual Texture 4.Abstract Texture 5.Invented Texture 6.Subversive Texture 1.Texture Gradient 2.Visual Texture 3.Actual Texture 4.Abstract Texture 5.Invented Texture 6.Subversive Texture Gradation in texture can be used to communicate the illusion of depth. As an object gets further away the texture becomes less distinct as depicted in Fig Merced River, Yosemite Valley by Albert Berstadt. What is this type of texture called? Fig Merced River, Yosemite Valley by Albert Berstadt

Texture as Subject Fig Breakout III by Jean Gibson

Texture as Subject 1.Yes 2.No 1.Yes 2.No Do you feel that elements of art such as line, shape, color, and texture function as the subject to works of art? Fig Breakout III by Jean Gibson