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TEXTURE by Rachel Hubbard on Prezi. An Exceptional International GCSE Art Sketchbook: Natural Forms. This exquisite, finely-detailed A* International GCSE Art sketchbook was completed by Hania Cho in 2002, while studying IGCSE Art and Design (CIE 0400) at ACG Strathallan College, Auckland, New Zealand.

An Exceptional International GCSE Art Sketchbook: Natural Forms

This was part of Hania’s Coursework project, for which she submitted an A4 sketchbook and a final painting (A2) based on a 'Coastal Environment' theme. Her work explored natural forms such as shells, fish, flax and landscapes as well as man-made items, such as anchors buried in sand. The first two pages in Hania’s International GCSE Art sketchbook explored natural shell forms. Hania drew from first hand observation, using graphite and coloured pencil, then exploring shell forms in terms of line: hatching; cross-contour drawings and blind drawings etc.

Both these sketchbook pages were drawn from direct observation – something that is highly encouraged within CIE IGCSE Art and Design curriculum. What's the difference between pattern and texture? Texture. TEXTURE QUILT Design a simple pattern with 20 or more shapes in it (a 4 by 5 grid for instance.

Texture

Use quilt patters as an inspiration for your pattern. Into each shape of the pattern put a sample of a different texture, like different fabrics are used in a quilt. Organize the samples in a way that makes it easy to see the pattern. What Is the Difference Between Texture and Pattern? Art Projects With Texture. Collage is a natural for working with texture.

Art Projects With Texture

Use a variety of materials including bark, interesting seeds, cereal, pasta, fabrics, ribbon scrap and yarn. Create a backdrop surface using a stiff, durable substance like corrugated cardboard, poster board or wood. Arrange the items on the surface without gluing. What Is the Difference Between Visual Texture & Tactile Texture in Design? Texture.