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Texture Rubbings

Constructing an image from textures

You will need:

Paper

Soft pencils (2B, 3B or 4B)

Taking rubbings 

Look around you for surfaces to take pencil rubbings from. There will be many wherever you look; try to find some unexpected ones – like the bottom of your shoe, for example.

Having experimented with different rubbings, you will now use various texture rubbings as “material”, from which to compose a textural drawing. 

Working on a new sheet of paper, first faintly map out a drawing – the general outlines of a landscape, for example, or of a still life. 

Now have fun finding appropriate texture rubbings for each part of your drawing. Remember that things closer to us will be bigger and bolder, and will have a stronger and heavier texture. Things further away will need a finer texture. 

This is not a collage – there is no cutting. All the rubbings are made on this single sheet of paper. 

Activities

Texture Rubbings

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A Sense of Touch

  • Springboards: Feeling texture, seeing texture
  • Springboards: Texture you can feel: sculpted surfaces
  • Artists: Jeremy Wafer
  • Artists: Nandipha Mntambo
  • Artists: Walter Oltmann
  • Artists: Willem Boshoff
  • Activities: Exploring through touch
  • Activities: Working with clay
  • Springboards: Taking Rubbings
  • Activities: Texture Rubbings
  • Activities: Feeling with your Eyes
  • Artists: Albrecht Dürer
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