See Textured art by Henri Hagelberg – textuuri
Subject Matter: Underwater World – Fish, Coral and Ocean Life
Introduction
Texture introduces physical depth into artwork. Students explore how surfaces can represent natural environments.
Definitions
Texture: The visual or physical quality of a surface.
Impasto: Thick application of paint or medium creating raised surfaces.
How To
- Sketch underwater composition.
- Apply texture paste for coral, rocks and movement.
- Allow drying.
- Paint using acrylic or oil.
- Add glazing layers.
Artists
- Anselm Kiefer – Uses heavy textures and unconventional materials.
- Gerhard Richter
Principle Focus: Movement
Texture can guide the viewer through an artwork.
Exercise
Create an underwater scene using:
- Texture paste coral.
- Painted fish.
- Transparent glazing.
Reflection
Does texture enhance the subject?
Conclusion
Students learn that surface itself can become part of the artwork.
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