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Texture

Texture . Texture refers to the surface quality or "feel" of an object - smooth, rough, soft, etc. Textures may be actual (felt with touch - tactile) or implied (suggested by the way an artist has created the work of art -visual). . Trompe l’oeil.

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  1. Texture Texture refers to the surface quality or "feel" of an object - smooth, rough, soft, etc. Textures may be actual (felt with touch - tactile) or implied (suggested by the way an artist has created the work of art -visual).

  2. Trompe l’oeil • VISUAL TEXTURE is the illusion of texture. • trompe l'oeil is a method of art that is intended to create a realistic illusion of texture and depth in a work of art. The term means "fool the eye" in French.

  3. Internet source for textures http://creative.gettyimages.com/source/home/homeCreative.aspx

  4. Actual Texture • Texture is the tactile quality of a surface or the representation of that surface. If it is the way something feels when you touch it, it is called real texture.

  5. Simulated or Implied texture Texture is what your eyes tell you about how things in the drawing would feel if you could touch them, called simulated texture. Photography is very good at translating real texture into implied or simulated texture, but painters and draftsmen can also learn to recreate the visual appearance of textures in very convincing ways.

  6. Simulated or Implied Texture

  7. Subversive Texture SUBVERSIVE TEXTURE contradicts our past visual experience by using texture in ways that are unexpected.

  8. Birth of Venus by Ralph Larmann

  9. OBJECT by Meret Oppenheim

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