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Surface Secrets: Texture Rubbing Exploration

Overview

Students explore hidden textures in their environment by capturing them through rubbing and using them in artwork.

Learning Objective
Students understand how textures can be captured visually through rubbing techniques and used creatively.

Resources needed

  • Paper
  • Pencils or crayons
  • Textured surfaces (walls, leaves, coins, wood)

Lesson stages

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  1. 1 Introduce texture as how surfaces feel and look.
  2. 2 Demonstrate rubbing technique using crayon or pencil.
  3. 3 Students explore and find textured surfaces.
  4. 4 Create multiple rubbings on paper.
  5. 5 Discuss patterns and differences.
  6. 6 Students select favourite textures.
  7. 7 Use rubbings to create a composition or design.
  8. 8 Midway check: identify textures used.
  9. 9 Students refine and combine textures.
  10. 10 In pairs, students describe textures.
  11. 11 Discuss: which textures were most interesting?

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Variations

  • Create a collage of textures.
  • Focus on natural textures only.
  • Use rubbings to create images (e.g. animals, landscapes).
More information

Teach: texture, surface, rub, pattern, rough, smooth. Use frames: 'This texture feels…'.

Provide prepared textured materials. Allow guided rubbing.

Can students capture and use textures? Can they describe differences?

Use natural surfaces outdoors.

Students may press too lightly or too hard, losing detail.

Texture rubbing is a simple technique to explore surfaces and patterns.