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2014 ART 1 OBJECTIVE: Examine and create different types of texture in an art work. Warm-up: Quote-Draw OR respond to the quote. “Texture adds variety and visual stimulus to the surface of a painting.” ~Britton Francis
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Elements of Art: Texture Rhinoceros, 1515 Woodcut (Location: British Museum, London)Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) the most famous European artists of block prints.
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Texture is the surface quality of an object.
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Texture can be used to create, and is related to, value and form. It appeals to the senses of vision and touch.
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Texture is “tactile,” meaning it appeals to our sense of touch.
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Texture is also visual, meaning it influences to our sense of sight, it is often “implied”.
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Texture: wavy lines could symbolize water, waves, rolling terrain Texture: overlapping circles give the look of fish scales Texture: a grid of lines could simulate plaid or linen fabrics, wire mesh, or other textures Symbolic textures
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Go for a walk, and find some textures of your own!!
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1.)Name 2 types of texture. 2.) Draw or name one example each of the 2 types of texture. (example: fur on a dog) 3.)How is texture used in an art work? 4.)What do you need to bring to class this week?
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