Texture embodies the surface quality found in art. It can be either tangible or an optical illusion, present in everyday items around us. Tangible textures can be physically sensed on solid surfaces, while visual textures create deceptive appearances for viewers.
1. Photographs exemplify visual texture, offering an illusion for the observer.
2. A pet like a rabbit has fur that exhibits a physical texture when touched.
3. Rugs have coarse fibers that provide a tangible texture when walked on.
A photograph showcases visual texture, where textures can be seen but not felt. My cat’s fur presents a rough texture that I can see and feel its softness. The carpet on my floor features a bumpy, soft texture, which I can perceive visually and feel under my bare feet.
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