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textures
Sole QuintanaJosé AlbertoChiew Pang
patterns&
tactilethe feel of a surface
rough
hard
hardroughsmooth
visual the illusion of having physical texture
natural normally with irregular pattern
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artificial normally with regular pattern
texturescan berough
orsmooth
smooth by touch
visually, no
rough
a smooth surface produces a static sensation
a rough surface produces an effect of motion
artists and designersuse textures and
patternsto
“speak” to their audience
texturesadd
varietywithout changing
colours
pattern elements that repeat
activities
1. Make a booklet of textures
2. Using textures and colour, repaint Pablo Picasso’s Guernica
How to make a small book of textures?
1. Fold a sheet of A4 paper into half. Fold it again.
2. Cut the edges that are joined. This will give you 8 pages.
3. Prepare 15 rectangles (4 by 2cm) of different textures.*
4. Glue 3 textures to a page, leaving the 1st 2 pages, and last page blank.
4
2
*How to transfer textures to paper?
Place a piece of paper over the
textured material.
Gently rub a pencil on it until you see
the designs of the material appear on
the paper.
My book oftextures
Naturaland
Artificial
My book oftexturesNaturaland
Artificial
BookPaste three textures on each page and label them.
wall
Folder
Glass
7 natural textures8 artificial textures
Example of a student’s workMaterials used:To paint:Colour pencils
Textures:Back of a brick
Mosquito net
Classroom stool
Plastic mesh
Sandpaper
Original format: A3
Ainoha 1º ESO B (2009-2010)IES Los Tarahales
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