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Texture refers to the surface quality in a work of art. Some things feel just as they appear; this is called real or actual texture. Some things look like they are rough but are actually smooth. Texture that is created to look like something it is not, is called visual or implied texture.
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The technique is called Paradigms. Its a style of abstract which is formed by painting on a 3D design reference.
Pretty sure it’s secondary colours my guy
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Personal Main Question:
"Notice a product that you buy. Explain how color in the label or packaging influenced you to choose that
product over another brand. "
Labels may be extremely bold, and that already grabs a lot of attention. If the packages are bright & colorful, you're most likely going to buy it, because it excites you in many ways.
Explanation:
Many times on art packages, the color or color name, or even both, are displayed on the sides of the box, and that's where the price normally is, so you're going to see it no matter what.
It draws much attention, too.