patterns and textures

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textures Sole Quintana José Alberto Chiew Pang patterns &

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tactile the feel of a surface

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rough

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hard

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hard rough smooth

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visual the illusion of having physical texture

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natural normally with irregular pattern

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artificial normally with regular pattern

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textures can be rough or smooth

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smooth by touch visually, no

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rough

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a smooth surface produces a static sensation a rough surface produces an effect of motion

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artists and designers use textures and patterns to “speak” to their audience

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textures add variety without changing colours

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pattern elements that repeat

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activities

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1. Make a booklet of textures 2. Using textures and colour, repaint Pablo Picasso’s Guernica

How to make a small book of textures? : 

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.

*How to transfer textures to paper? : 

*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.

Book : 

Book Paste three textures on each page and label them. wall Folder Glass 7 for natural textures 8 for artificial textures

Example of a student’s work : 

Example of a student’s work Materials 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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