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tia_tia [17]
1 year ago
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What are 5 examples of texture?

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kupik [55]1 year ago
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Wood, sandpaper, canvas, rocks, glass, granite, metal are 5 examples of texture.

In paintings, texture is crucial for giving objects a realistic appearance. A fundamental component of art is texture. Even in abstract artworks, texture can improve the viewer's experience by evoking particular emotions or moods. Additionally, texture has the power to assemble and connect different parts of a composition.

Texture can enhance or detract from the composition's overall impact. It can confound or clog the paintwork if handled carelessly or incorrectly. However, when applied purposefully and skillfully, texture will tie a composition together and give it the appearance of reality and cohesion.

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