Texture Flashcards

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It refers to the perception touch which distinguishes a wide variety of surface qualities. It represents the characteristics of a surface.

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Texture

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2 kinds of paintings possess an immediate physical presence that invites touch.

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  1. Impressionist Painting

2. Expressionist Painting

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It can be found in the natural quality of the medium.

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Actual Texture

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4
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It was the most favored material in sculpture.

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Marble

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5
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A French Sculptor that turned away from the classical “finish”

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Auguste Rodin

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They usually leave the lower section of their jars unglazed to bring out the contrast between the glazed area and the even neutral biscuit of the body.

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T’ang Potters (618-906)

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7
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Example of an Actual Texture work that was exemplified by Meret Openheim.

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“Object or Luncheon in Fur” (1936)

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It is a technique of attaching that is often used for flat surface and assemblage for sculptural place.

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Collage

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9
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French words for Collage and Assemblage with their meanings

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coller, paste

assembler, assemble

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10
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This refers to the techniques of painting the delicate and intricate embroidered patterns of the barong Tagalog and the baro’t saya.

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Miniaturismo

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A Pampanga artist that captured the elegant formal clothing of a landed Pampanga family, the Quiasons in 1880.

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Simon de la Rosa Flores

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12
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It refers to repeated visual form like checkered pattern or repetitive stripes.

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Pattern

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These are patterns that are positioned at set intervals as we find in the tile works of Islamic Art.

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Geometric Patterns

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These are patterns that were popular in the 19th century, bahay na bato and other spaces.

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Floor Patterns

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15
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It is a black and white pattern of diamonds that was derived by the costumes of the harlequin clown which covered many church floors.

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Harlequin

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16
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It was made and popularized by the Machuca Baldozas, Inc. as the stone slabs were expensive.

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Colored Cement Substitue