Thursday, September 6, 2012

Texture & Space


Here are examples of texture and space...


The first collage is examples of actual texture. You can see the texture, but it is also real. You can feel the difference in materials as well as see them. 


In this collage we have implied texture. They appear to have texture when really the surface is flat. It is meant to trick the eye into thinking if we touched it it would feel different when really its a flat surface. 


Here we have actual space. There are walls surrounding this furniture set up making it an actual space. The furniture also makes an actual space by outlining it. 

Last we have pictures of implied spaces. The chair implies that someone will sit there. There is space for someone to sit even though its not clearly seen. Then next is a pathway worn in by students passing. Even though it is not clearly marked it is a space, making it implied. The hallway and bridge are also implied spaces. 


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