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CH. 4: TEXTURE AND PATTERN
Aria Fisilani
Dan Bellows
Nayef Halloun
TEXTURE
 The surface quality of an actual or
represented surface.
 Implied Textures
 Actual Textures
IMPLIED TEXTURES
 The illusion of texture found in two-
dimensional art such as drawing, painting
and photography.
 Achieved by the ways in which light is
reflected off a surface
 Patterns also help convey texture
 Implied textures are only sensed by sight
IMPLIED TEXTURES
• La Grande Odalisque, for example, depicts the
illusion of textures by using light and shadow.
• For instance the skin absorbs more light,
creating subtle tones and the illusion of
• softness.
• The absence of light on the curtain and the
pattern of sharp lines emphasizes crispness.
ACTUAL TEXTURES
 Physical or actual texture found in three-
dimensional art such as ceramics, sculpture
and jewelry.
 Actual textures, can literally be felt or
touched because of their three dimensional
quality
ACTUAL TEXTURE
• Surrealist artist Meret Openheim tricks the viewers
idea of what is conventional in her piece, Object, by
covering a saucer, cup and spoon with rabbit fur.
• Openheim used real items that we are accustomed
to, but by adding an unusual actual texture to them
she has completely changed their meaning.
TEXTURES OF RITUAL
 In many societies, art and ritual are
inseparably united.
 Ritualistic objects hold symbolic meaning
and respect
TEXTURES OF RITUAL
 Use a variety of shapes, colors, and
textures to create emotion.
Congolese Oath-taking Figure uses a
combination of chiseled wood, cloth, glass,
and embedded metal nails to create textural
contrast.
CATEGORIES OF RITUALISTIC ART
 Conceptual Art
 Artworks that do not assume a visible
form
 Ideas underlying the work of art are more
important than the actual images.
 Performance Art
 Series of actions which the artist or
other participants performs in front of
an audience.
PATTERNS:
 The product of constant repetition
of a visual detail or motif
 Introduce uniformity and order to
any design
REQUIREMENTS OF PATTERNS
(1) The parts must be seen primarily as members of a
larger arrangement
(2) The spaced between parts must be relatively
constant
(3) The configuration must be extensive and include
repetition.
PATTERNS
 Integration is the cornerstone of every pattern
 The details must work together to create an
overall pattern.
(Ex: Emperor Carpet)
PATTERNS
 Grids: orderly system of implied/actual
geometric lines within which a composition is
organized
 Help make the spacing in between intervals
aesthetically pleasing.
PATTERNS
 In a visual pattern where there is consistency the
viewer is drawn to the inconsistent and vice versa
 Our eyes are attracted to variations in patterns
whether they are consistent or inconsistent.
(Ex: Ceiling Frescoes of the Sistine Chapel). (Ex: Royal Palace at Blois, France)
PATTERNS
 Questions to ask yourself to prevent patterns
from becoming boring:
“How long should I repeat this pattern
before I shift?”
“How can I activate this area so it doesn’t
become monotonous?”
PATTERNS
 Works of art are the outward expressions of
internal changes.
 When one of these internal changes assumes
significant enough proportions within the mind or
feelings of an artist, that change may become
an expression.

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Texture&pattern

  • 1. CH. 4: TEXTURE AND PATTERN Aria Fisilani Dan Bellows Nayef Halloun
  • 2. TEXTURE  The surface quality of an actual or represented surface.  Implied Textures  Actual Textures
  • 3. IMPLIED TEXTURES  The illusion of texture found in two- dimensional art such as drawing, painting and photography.  Achieved by the ways in which light is reflected off a surface  Patterns also help convey texture  Implied textures are only sensed by sight
  • 4. IMPLIED TEXTURES • La Grande Odalisque, for example, depicts the illusion of textures by using light and shadow. • For instance the skin absorbs more light, creating subtle tones and the illusion of • softness. • The absence of light on the curtain and the pattern of sharp lines emphasizes crispness.
  • 5. ACTUAL TEXTURES  Physical or actual texture found in three- dimensional art such as ceramics, sculpture and jewelry.  Actual textures, can literally be felt or touched because of their three dimensional quality
  • 6. ACTUAL TEXTURE • Surrealist artist Meret Openheim tricks the viewers idea of what is conventional in her piece, Object, by covering a saucer, cup and spoon with rabbit fur. • Openheim used real items that we are accustomed to, but by adding an unusual actual texture to them she has completely changed their meaning.
  • 7. TEXTURES OF RITUAL  In many societies, art and ritual are inseparably united.  Ritualistic objects hold symbolic meaning and respect
  • 8. TEXTURES OF RITUAL  Use a variety of shapes, colors, and textures to create emotion. Congolese Oath-taking Figure uses a combination of chiseled wood, cloth, glass, and embedded metal nails to create textural contrast.
  • 9. CATEGORIES OF RITUALISTIC ART  Conceptual Art  Artworks that do not assume a visible form  Ideas underlying the work of art are more important than the actual images.  Performance Art  Series of actions which the artist or other participants performs in front of an audience.
  • 10. PATTERNS:  The product of constant repetition of a visual detail or motif  Introduce uniformity and order to any design
  • 11. REQUIREMENTS OF PATTERNS (1) The parts must be seen primarily as members of a larger arrangement (2) The spaced between parts must be relatively constant (3) The configuration must be extensive and include repetition.
  • 12. PATTERNS  Integration is the cornerstone of every pattern  The details must work together to create an overall pattern. (Ex: Emperor Carpet)
  • 13. PATTERNS  Grids: orderly system of implied/actual geometric lines within which a composition is organized  Help make the spacing in between intervals aesthetically pleasing.
  • 14. PATTERNS  In a visual pattern where there is consistency the viewer is drawn to the inconsistent and vice versa  Our eyes are attracted to variations in patterns whether they are consistent or inconsistent. (Ex: Ceiling Frescoes of the Sistine Chapel). (Ex: Royal Palace at Blois, France)
  • 15. PATTERNS  Questions to ask yourself to prevent patterns from becoming boring: “How long should I repeat this pattern before I shift?” “How can I activate this area so it doesn’t become monotonous?”
  • 16. PATTERNS  Works of art are the outward expressions of internal changes.  When one of these internal changes assumes significant enough proportions within the mind or feelings of an artist, that change may become an expression.