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the darkened lines of a drawing
The definition is: "An artist's statement (or artist statement) is a brief verbal representation (didactic, descriptive, or reflective in nature) created by the artist about his or her own work." - wikipedea
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Memory drawing is exactly what it sounds like: pulling images from your memory and putting it down on paper. Imaginative drawing is thinking up something randomly and decide to draw. Imaginative drawing could be thinking of a fairy, or a dragon and then drawing it, or it could be just drawing whatever you feel. While memory does play a huge part in imaginative drawing, it is not the basis.
A charcoal drawing means exactly what it sounds like, a drawing made with a piece of charcoal instead of a pencil. Charcoal made just for drawing can be found in an art supply store or department. Artists that use charcoal for drawing like it because it produces sharp or soft lines and is easily smudged with the finger to create shadowing.
Descriptive drawing is drawing a physical object in a way that explains its description by showing relationships between the different planes that make up the object and surround area.
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the definition of 2D is it is flat on the piece of paper -A design
Free hand drawing, by definition, means drawing without aids or tools
An artistic drawing is used to express aesthetic, philosophical, and abstract ideas.
William Minifie has written: 'An essay on the theory of color and its application to architectural and mechanical drawings' -- subject(s): Color 'A text-book of geometrical drawing, for the use of mechanics and schools, in which the definitions and rules of geometry are familiarly explained ...' -- subject(s): Descriptive Geometry, Mechanical drawing, Perspective 'A text book of geometrical drawing' -- subject(s): Descriptive Geometry, Mechanical drawing, Perspective
A term used as a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person,
Alfred E. Holbrow has written: 'Geometrical drawing and its practical application' -- subject(s): Descriptive Geometry, Mechanical drawing, Perspective