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Horizon line, Center of visual interest, Radial balance, Shape/form, Unity, safe

ID: 3541161 • Letter: H

Question

Horizon line, Center of visual interest, Radial balance, Shape/form, Unity, safe area, texture.


Choose one of the above and write on it in the format below.


Item A: List one topic or term above that you think is important or stood out to you.
Item B:
Define or describe the topic, including citations from the textbook or location in other readings.
Item C:
List the page number(s) or other reading location where this topic is discussed.
Item D:
Discuss why the topic is important or stood out to you. Cite specific examples from the readings. Include personal experience with the topic if appropriate. The answer to this item (Item D) must be at least 70 words long.

Explanation / Answer

Texture-


1. A structure of interwoven fibers or other elements.

2. The distinctive physical composition or structure of something, especially with respect to the size, shape, and arrangment of its parts: the texture of sandy soil; the texture of cooked fish.

3.

a. The appearance and feel of a surface: the smooth texture of soap.

b. A rough or grainy surface quality: Brick walls give a room texture.

4. Distinctive or identifying quality or character: "an intensely meditative poet [who] conveys the religious and cultural texture of time spent in a Benedictine monastery" (New York Times).

5. The quality given to a piece of art, literature, or music by the interrelationship of its elements

"The baroque influence in his music is clear here, with the harmonic complexity and texture"