Texture is the way something feels to the touch, or looks to the eye. Words like rough, silky, shiny and dull help writers describe the texture of an object. An artist shows texture to accomplish the same goal. There are two types of texture: tactile and visual.
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We’ve heard of doodles and scribbles, but zentangles are rather new. So new, in fact, that my text document underlines it in red, suggesting that it’s not even a word. The concept of tangles/zentangles was introduced in 2005, when Rick, a monk, observed his wife Maria, a botanical artist, in the act of drawing.
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Of the techniques listed below, those which I most associate with the Renaissance artists are the following:
C - Chiaroscuro to make figures in paintings look real and solid.
D - Figures with pleasing proportion, accurate anatomy, ideal beauty, and physical perfection.
E - Sfumato to create a smoky or hazy appearance in paintings.
Whilst renaissance artists did use the technique of atmospheric perspective, this was not to create a sense of flatness, but rather the create levels of depth within the paintings.
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NOT MY ANSWER!
I have stage fright so I’m not sure I would