Math, asked by harmanveerkaurdhaliw, 1 month ago

Place the coin under the paper and rub it with a pencil.
Watch the coin emerge.
Place each coin above its label.
10 rupees coin
2 rupees coin​

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Answered by chrisjames55
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Step-by-step explanation:

Frottage is the act of rubbing to create a texture. So, if you rub your pencil over paper when you have an object beneath the paper, you end up with some fairly interesting shapes and textures.

Frottage Drawing Coin

A simple example of this would be to place a coin under your paper and then rub over it with a pencil. I did my experiment with an Australian 20 cent coin (see image on the left).

Due to the action used, it stands to reason that this art form is also known as "rubbings."

Some people refer to frottage as an embossing technique because you can create a 3D design on a 2D surface.

This is an interesting exercise to perform so please make sure you take some time to do it, you'll soon see it's very worthwhile.

To start, collect various items with different textures so that would be things like bits of wood, leaves or a piece of lace -- anything will do, so long as it sits reasonably flat under your paper.

"B" grade pencils have a soft lead so they are the best pencil to ensure good results.

I tried a piece of wood for my first test because I think it has the most interesting texture of all.

Rub the side of your pencil over the paper, where the wood is sitting beneath it.

Watch the pattern emerging on your paper.

I used the wood on an old church pew to create this drawing.

I don't know about you, but I can see a grove of trees! That was apparent as soon as I finished rubbing.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

is this is a question or a game

but I trued it it was superb

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