词条 | Texture (painting) |
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Texture in painting refers to the look and feel of the canvas. It is based on the paint, and its application, or the addition of materials such as ribbon, metal, wood, lace, leather and sand. The concept of "painterliness" also has bearing on texture. The texture stimulates two different senses: sight and touch. There are four types of texture in art: actual, simulated, abstract, and invented texture. Actual textureActual texture is a combination of how the painting looks, and how it feels on being touched. It is associated both with the heavy buildup of paint, such as an impasto effect, or the addition of materials... Simulated textureSimulated texture involves creating the visual effect of texture without actually adding it. For instance, a texture may be created to look like something other than paint on a flat surface. An example is Cataract 3, painted in 1967 by Bridget Riley, which creates the illusion of ripples in the paper through the repetition of lines. Abstract textureAbstract texture does not directly represent the object it is connected with but the concept of the object is translated in textural patterns. Invented textureInvented texture is a creative way of adding alternate materials to create an interesting texture. This texture typically appears in abstract works, as they are entirely non-objective. Needle textureNeedle texture is a creative way of painting in which small, distinct lines of color are applied in patterns to form an texture image. This texture typically found in acrylic 7 oil colour.[1] See also
References1. ^https://wegogallery.art.blog/2019/01/24/needle-texture-acrylic-painting/
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