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Element of Art
TEXTURE
WHAT IS TEXTURE?
TYPES OF TEXTURE
TACTILE TEXTURE:
*Refers to how something feels
in real life.
*i.e. rough, smooth, soft, ect.
*more common in 3-Dimemntional art, but can be used to
describe the physical surface of 2-Dimentional artwork
For example: thick paint on the a canvas
Jennifer Maestre
Heather Knight
TYPES OF TEXTURE ILLUSION OF TEXTURE:
*The ability of appearances to deceive the mind and
senses.
*i.e. something that looks like, but doesn’t really
have that texture.
*The most common place to find this kind of texture
is in 2-Dimentional artwork.
WHAT KIND OF TEXTURE DO YOU SEE?
WHAT CAN TEXURE ADD TO ARTWORK?
Meret Oppenheim
Surrealist Art
This Surrealist object was inspired by
a conversation between Oppenheim
and artists Pablo Picasso and Dora
Maar at a Paris cafe. Admiring
Oppenheim's fur-covered bracelet,
Picasso remarked that one could
cover anything with fur, to which she
replied, "Even this cup and saucer."
Soon after, when asked by André
Breton, Surrealism's leader, to
participate in the first Surrealist
exhibition dedicated to objects,
Oppenheim bought a teacup, saucer,
and spoon at a department store and
covered them with the fur of a
Chinese gazelle.
VINCENT VAN GOGH 30 MARCH 1853 – 29 JULY 1890
•Known for use of vivid colors and
emotional impact.
•a Dutch post-Impressionist painter
•He suffered from anxiety and
increasingly frequent bouts of
mental illness throughout his life.
•He died, largely unknown, at the
age of 37 from a self-inflicted
gunshot wound.
•Work was not appreciated during
his lifetime, his fame grew in the
years after his death.
•Today, he’s considered one of
history's greatest painters and an
important contributor to the
foundations of modern art.
•Van Gogh did not begin painting
until his late twenties.
•most of his best-known works were
produced during his final two years.
VINCENT VAN GOGH- close up of starry night