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Drill: 9/09/2013

Drill: 9/09/2013. What ’ s the difference between real and applied texture?. Real texture vs. implied texture. Real texture is the feel of a surface. Applied texture is the appearance of a surface. When texture can be felt, it is real. When texture is apparent, or illusional, it is implied.

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Drill: 9/09/2013

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  1. Drill:9/09/2013 • What’s the difference between real and applied texture?

  2. Real texture vs. implied texture • Real texture is the feel of a surface. • Applied texture is the appearance of a surface. • When texture can be felt, it is real. • When texture is apparent, or illusional, it is implied.

  3. Which objects are real and which are applied?

  4. Elements of Art: • Line • Shape • Texture • Balance • Value • Color • Form

  5. Learning Goal: Students will define real and applied texture in order to create a spread using mixed media collage techniques.

  6. Texture An element of art which refers to the surface quality or “feel” of an object, it’s smoothness, roughness, softness. Textures may be actual or simulated. Actual textures can be felt by the fingers, while simulated textures are suggested by the way an artists has painted areas in certain areas of a picture.

  7. YES! You need a title page for “Elements of Art”.

  8. Volunteer to Read? Line: An element of art which refers to the continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point. It may be two-dimensional (pencil on paper), three-dimensional (wire), or implied (the edge of a shape or form). Often, it is an outline, contour or silhouette. It can have a variety of thickness.

  9. Line

  10. LINE

  11. Line

  12. Line

  13. ELEMENTS OF ART

  14. SHAPE An element of art, it is an enclosed space defined and determined by the other art elements such as line, color, value, and texture. In painting and drawing, shapes may take on the appearance of solid three-dimensional objects even though they are limited to two dimensions-length and width. This two-dimensional character of shape distinguishes it from form, which has depth as well as length and width.

  15. SHAPE

  16. SHAPE

  17. SHAPE

  18. SHAPE

  19. ELEMENTS OF ART

  20. MY EXAMPLES!

  21. Journal Pages • Make sure you have allotted 2 pages for your ‘art elements’ title page • Make sure you have allotted 7 pages for the elements • That’s 9 pages…..

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