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Sequence: Intriguing Textural Surfaces

  • Writer: Georgia Brechelt
    Georgia Brechelt
  • Mar 14, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 31, 2019


I chose to investigate and capture certain textures and tactile surfaces that were begging to be touched, that perhaps haven't been considered as tactile before. I believe because it is a public space almost exhibiting plant life we stick to guidelines when it comes to most contact, and perhaps wouldn't grab and stroke and pick the plants like we would if we saw them outside of a greenhouse. I chose these four images as my favourite visually engaging images in terms of appearance and how they would feel.


Far left and far right both give appear delicate, soft, and fuzzy to the touch, and look really inviting and playful. Whereas the middle two appear hostile and sharp, however still appealing to touch simply because of curiously, especially the large lily-pad like plant, with what appears to be cactus spikes underneath.

 
 
 

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