This document discusses texture and pattern in art. It defines implied textures as illusions of texture created through use of light and shadow in two-dimensional works. Actual textures can be felt in three-dimensional art through physical qualities. Ritual art uses various textures and patterns to create symbolic meaning and emotion. Patterns introduce order through repetition of visual motifs with consistent spacing between parts. Grids and variations within patterns help make them aesthetically pleasing and prevent monotony.