Texture
Elements of Art
What is Texture
It is used to describe either the way a three-dimensional work actually feels when touched, or the visual "feel" of a two-dimensional work.Take rocks, for example. A real, 3-D rock might feel rough or smooth, and definitely feels hard when touched or picked up. A painter, depicting a rock, would create the illusions of these qualities through use of color, line, or shape.
Furry Teacup
Meret Oppenheim was the artist of the famous Furry Teacup produced in 1936. The image made the viewer think and imagine how it would feel to drink out of the furry cup
Fanny/Fingerpainting
This Painting is located in the National Gallery of Art it was created by Chuck Close. The oil on the artwork was executed using a technique developed by Close himself which involves the direct application of pigment to a surface, with his fingerprints.
Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
Caspar David Friedrich changed the face of landscape paintings with his intense and emotional focus on nature. it was created in 1818