2. By merely looking at the artwork, what kind of texture does it illustrate?
Answers
Answered by
18
Answer:
Texture refers to the surface quality in a work of art. We associate textures with the way that things look or feel. Everything has some type of texture. We describe things as being rough, smooth, silky, shiny, fuzzy and so on.
Answered by
0
Answer:
The correct answer of this question is the surface quality of a work of art .
Explanation:
Given - Looking at the artwork .
The surface quality of a work of art is referred to as texture. We relate textures with how things appear and feel. There is texture in everything. Things are described as rough, smooth, silky, sparkly, fuzzy, and so forth.
Writers use words like rough, smooth, shiny, and dull to describe an object's texture. To get the same result, an artist uses texture. Tactile and visual texture are the two types of texture.
Similar questions