Thursday, December 10, 2009

V. Shape, Form, and Texture

Form: The shape, visual appearance, or configuration of an object
Pattern: A design created using repeated elements
Tension: A mental, emotional, or nervous strain. In art, it may refer to the use of "unbalance" to create a sense of instability or precariousness and so engage the viewer.
Textural Animation: The use of textures to give life or new meaning to an otherwise nondescript form.
Characteristic Textures: Textures that add to or at least do not conflict with a form, but appear as if they could be natural.
Contradictory Textures: Textures that stand, whether functionally or visually, in complete contrast to the form they cover.


Research:
Perfume Bottles:


Chairs:


Shoes:


Door Handles:


Light Bulbs:

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