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Michelangelo Buaronotti was primarily a sculptor. He financed his passion for sculpting (and kept the wheels of goodwill greased) by painting murals (frescoes) for the church. Any drawings he did, he really only did so as preparation for a mural (or perhaps a sculpture), so if you're researching Michelangelo's drawings, you're likely to find things like, "Study for The Creation of Man (Sistine Chapel)," etc ....
cus if you draw drawings then you draw draweings alot more often
I think the Assyrians drew over 10million drawings because they loved to draw.
The plural noun drawings has two syllables. (draw-ings)
It's when you memorize something and draw it
circles
chickens and pizzas
Yes, using Drawings.
No drawings are possible.
yea she drew naked drawings of Louis and clark
You draw drawings, but yoy paint paintings. The total number of his works is listed as 16840. This includes not only paintings, but also sculptures, drawings and ceramic works.
No, not all drawings are perspective. To draw in persective there is a specific layout, useing the horizon, or a vanishing point,.. basicly giveig the drawing a 3d effect, of depth.