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Sepia Man Reading Rembrandt
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Texture refers to surface quality e.g. smooth, rough, flat, bumpy, fine, coarse. There are basically two categories – Visual and Actual Visual texture refers to what you can see. E.g. I can see that this picture looks rough but when I touch it, it feels smooth. Actual texture refers to what it actually feels like when it is touched. e.g. think about the actual texture on a sculpture, an architecture, a painting that uses thick layers of paints, etc.
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Compare the texture of these paintings. How did the artists show that one is young & the other old? Olga Picasso Self Portrait as St Paul Rembrandt 1661
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Head of Jake Frank Auerbach 2002-03 When thick layers of paints are used, they create actual texture in a painting – where thick brush strokes coated with layers of paints can be seen & felt. This technique is called impasto. How do you think the texture is created? Describe the texture.
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Morning Crescent Summer morning II 2004 Frank Auerbach Describe the texture. What do you call this technique – where layers of paints are used? Impasto
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Painterly –a technique where forms of colours are created in patches, like an impression. Roy Lichtenstein “Little big painting 1965” Marriage of Giovanni 1434 Linear - A painting technique in which importance is placed on contours or outlines, so pictures looked clear. E.g. Which picture is clear? Which is fuzzy? Monet “Grainstack, Sun in the mist”
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Christina’s World Andrew Wyeth How is space created in this picture? -a big empty plot of land contrasted with : -2 small, faraway houses -a lonely petite figure in the foreground
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Sepia Corot Landscape Camille Good use of space is determined by the placement of objects. Good use of space will give a sense of balance and harmony to the picture. Look at the space in the foreground. Do you think it is a good idea to fill it up with objects? Why?
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Vue d’auvers 1890 Vincent Van Gogh Le Louvre Pablo Picasso Which place would you like to be in? Why? Compare the two pictures, talk about the texture, use of space & mood. Picasso’s – smooth visual texture, spacious, quiet, isolated, exclusive, urban. no people or animals Vincent’s – rough visual texture & probably impasto technique used, congested, homely, rural scene, colourful, no people or animals
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Texture brings about emotion – short brushstrokes create rhythm & movement. Can you see movement created by the brushstrokes? Church at Auvers Vincent Van Gogh Look at the colours, brushstrokes, texture… How do you feel when you look at this painting?
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Draw an outdoor scene. In your drawing, you need to consider the followings: 1.Placement of objects 2.Space 3.Texture – how do you intend to show the texture of the objects 4.Materials to use – crayons, colour pencils, charcoal stick, carbon chalk or paints
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