Explain the difference between actual texture and implied texture. In art, where is actual texture most often found, and where is implied texture found?
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Answer - Texture associates art with our sense of touch, which can be felt. Actual texture, or real texture, is physically real and can be felt with the help of hands, while visual or implied texture is the illusion of physical texture experienced with our eyes and cannot be felt with hands.
Actual texture occurs in both round and relief sculptures. On the other hand, implied texture, on the other hand, is experienced in the form of visual art works like paintings, drawings, and pastels.
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