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Frottage -

Rub gently but firmly over the paper using the side of a pencil, crayon, chalk, or graphite stick.

Place a sheet of thin, flexible paper over a textured object or surface. frottage

(French for "rubbing") is a captivating artistic technique where texture is transferred from a surface onto paper or canvas using a rubbing medium like pencil, charcoal, or crayon. It allows artists to "record" the textures of the world—like wood grain, leaves, or textured concrete—directly into their work. Origins: Max Ernst Rub gently but firmly over the paper using

Frottage was pioneered by the Surrealist artist Max Ernst in 1925 . While in a hotel, Ernst was inspired by the worn-down grain of the wood floorboards, which suggested strange,, dreamlike imagery to him. He placed paper over the floor and rubbed with graphite to capture these textures, creating a series of works published as Histoire Naturelle (Natural History) in 1926. How to Do Frottage It allows artists to "record" the textures of

The raised areas of the surface below will be transferred to the paper, mimicking the texture precisely. Common Textures to Explore Frottage - Baylor University - Martin Museum of Art