Texture,
another element of art, is
used to describe either the way a
three-dimensional work actually
feels when touched, or the visual
"feel" of a two-dimensional work.
Use of texture, along with other elements of
design, can convey a variety of messages and
emotions.
Texture gives a painting a character.
Artists may show texture in their paintings by using different brush strokes, layering colors, or by putting contrasting colors such as red and green next to each other so the painting shimmers.
I'll teach you
how
to skillfully use texture(s)
to create
contrast, stimulating the senses,
to give a
composition both unity and variety.
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tim linville 08 Jan 2011
It is rare to Find an Artist Who is dedicated to Inspiring Others,in the ways You do.Thank You for being a True Artist.Your Work is so Knowledgeable...Inspiration is the true Reward,Olga...You have Succeeded in Many ways :)Bob Caldwell 30 Jun 2010
Olga, I like this art piece a lot because it is very good and different. Keep up the great work.Katerina Koukiotis 28 May 2010
you're such a good teacher!!Mary Janosik 25 May 2010
I see my glaciers in this piece.... the depth is amazing!!Patty Day 23 May 2010
Awesome, great texture!!! Slendid work my friend!!