Gift it to someone, hang it up in your room, try selling it on the street, or just throw it out!
I do not know how many drawings. But he made over 1500 paintings. I hope you know that paintings are not drawings.
If you have an attachment to it I would say no. But if you need money you can sell all the drawings you want.
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Working drawings are important because they will let you see what improvements need to be made. Working drawings are a work in progress that will help you get to the final product.
there are drawings
they should be quite big
Charcoal drawings can be sold by art galleries. One should approach several galleries and take along a wide variety of samples of their charcoal drawings.
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Freehand drawings can be made on any piece of paper anywhere. Computer Aided Design drawings are only made on a computer and are confined to what the computer program will do
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His sketches were made in ink. Other drawings in chalk. Paintings in oil pain.
Where should one draw a line between IFC Drawings issued by the designer and shopdrawings to be developed by the Contractor? Are there any industry standards or eventually some contractual framework or guidelines that could define each party's responsibilities? A lot of designers tend to throw the responsibility of their incomplete design on the contractor. Should IFC drawings be fully coordinated and allow contractor to proceed with the Works based on these drawings (except for some specialist details)?