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ART ELEMENTS REVIEW
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THE ART ELEMENTS The Seven Building Blocks of Art LINETEXTURECOLORVALUESPACESHAPEFORM “South Seneca Falcons Love To Celebrate Victories”
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TEXTURE TEXTURE is the surface quality of an artwork. “South Seneca Falcons Love To Celebrate Victories”
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TEXTURE TEXTURE has to do with your sense of TOUCH
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You can either FEEL texture, such as on a sculpture or an impasto painting, or…
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SEE texture, such as in a drawing, painting, or photograph.
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Real Texture can actually be felt on a real object.
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Alberto Giacometti “Bust of Diego” Real Texture
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Jennifer Maestre “Pencil Urchin” Real Texture
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Meret Oppenheim “Le Déjeuner en Fourrure” (The Lunch in Fur) An unusual texture can change your feeling toward an object.
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How is your feeling toward the furry cup different than your feeling toward a furry shoe? Why?
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Implied Texture is the impression of texture, where none actually exists on a two- dimensional artwork, such as a drawing, painting, photograph, etc.
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“TROMPE L’OEIL” Some artists skillfully use a technique called “TROMPE L’OEIL” (trick the eye) to imitate reality and make you believe that the objects and their textures are real, and not just painted or drawn.
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William Harnett “Still Life with Three Castles Tobacco” Implied Texture
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Walter Goodman “The Printseller” Implied Texture
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Anthony Waichulis “Foul Ball” Implied Texture
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Steve Mills “The Tip” Implied Texture
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Steve Mills “Bag of Marbles” Implied Texture
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Ron Francis “The Green Door” Implied Texture
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implied texture Notice how the appearance and feeling of an artwork changes when an implied texture is added. Paul Cezanne “Still Life with Apples”
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