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TEXTURES

We are going to

Learn about textures Know different types of textures See textures in Art Creation Learn different techniques to work

with textures Practise using ICT resources Represent an Artwork using textures

TEXTURE

Everything has a texture or a surface. Texture can be:

Rough Bumpy Slick Scratchy Smooth Silky Soft Prickly

... The list is endless!!

Bee ceiling

Wool fabric

Types of textures

Tactile Visual Natural Artificial

Tactile texture

We perceive it by touching an object. Every material has a different touch,

so it is a different texture.

Visual texture

When we represent a tactile texture using graphic elements, we get a visual texture.

We can create visual textures using different art procedures: scrapping, stencilling, printing...

Natural textures

They belong to natural elements, like the skin of an elephant, the cortex of a tree or the surface of a rose petal.

Artificial textures

The surface of any object made by us: steel, paper, different kinds of fabrics...

Textures in Art Creation Artists use textures in their artworks

Textures in Art Creation

They use different types of textures depending on their style or the period of Art History they belong to.

Picasso – Three musicians

Münch – The scream

Klimt – Tree of life

Textures in Art Creation

Sometimes, they want to imitate the reality

A foggy day

A wooden floor

The sea

Textures in Art Creation

Sometimes, they want to trasmit emotions and expressivity: strength, softness, warmness...

Textures in Art Creation

And sometimes they want to create things that don’t exist, or symbolic images

Pollock – Number 8

How can we get textures?

Using drawing material and art procedures:

Wax crayons

Coloured pencils

watercolours

Tempera

How can we get textures?

But also using any type of material

Beans and legumes

Different kinds of paper

Coloured sand fabric

Techniques to create textures

Painting and drawing

Using dots, lines and shapes changing materials.

Spattering the painting using a toothbrush

Blowed painting using a straw. Using the photocopier.

Scrapping

COLLAGE WITH TEXTURES

Stencilling

Activities: Practising with textures2. Transforming Artworks Choose an artwork and search for

information about its autor and art style.

Transform it using art procedures to create texture effects: scrapping, collage, painting with different materials (tempera, wax crayons...)

The result must be something like this:

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