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Invent a Texture: Creative Surface Design

Overview

Students explore how textures can be invented, not just copied, using repeated marks and patterns.

Learning Objective
Students create original textures using repeated marks and patterns to design interesting surfaces.

Resources needed

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Optional: pens or markers

Lesson stages

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  1. 1 Introduce texture as how something looks or feels.
  2. 2 Show examples of real and drawn textures.
  3. 3 Students experiment with different marks (dots, lines, shapes).
  4. 4 Discuss how repetition creates texture.
  5. 5 Students choose a shape or area to fill with invented texture.
  6. 6 Encourage variation and creativity.
  7. 7 Midway check: identify most effective textures.
  8. 8 Students refine and expand their designs.
  9. 9 In pairs, students describe textures they see.
  10. 10 Discuss: which textures were most interesting and why?

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Variations

  • Limit to one type of mark.
  • Create themed textures (e.g. 'water', 'fire').
  • Turn textures into full designs or patterns.
More information

Teach: texture, surface, pattern, repeat, mark. Use frames: 'This texture looks…'.

Provide examples to copy. Allow larger drawing areas.

Can students create varied textures? Can they explain their design choices?

Draw textures in sand or use natural materials.

Students may repeat the same mark without variation.

Invented textures are widely used in illustration and design.