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Explain the difference between cross-hatching and impasto in creating a sense of texture. Why would an artist select one over the other?

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@Opcode please help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Impasto- A painting technique, impasto is a thick application of paint (usually oil) that makes no attempt to look smooth. Instead, impasto is unabashedly proud to be textured, and exists to show off brush and palette knife marks. Just think of nearly any van Gogh painting to get a good visual. Cross hatching-To mark or shade with two or more sets of intersecting parallel lines.

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Does this help at all?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Name the piece above and its painter. How has the artist used symbolic expression in this painting? Include 3 examples/descriptions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Vincent Van gogh, The Starry Night.

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thats all i could come up with. Hope it helps!

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