Drawing is one of the oldest forms of human expression within the visual arts. It is generally concerned with the marking of lines and areas of tone onto paper/other material, where the accurate representation of the visual world is expressed upon a plane surface. Traditional drawings were
monochrome, or at least had little colour, while modern colored-pencil drawings may approach or cross a boundary between drawing and
painting. In Western terminology, drawing is distinct from painting, even though similar
media often are employed in both tasks. Dry media, normally associated with drawing, such as chalk, may be used in
pastel paintings. Drawing may be done with a liquid medium, applied with brushes or pens. Using a brush for drawing is very widespread and here it is more the process of using lines and hatching, that characterises something as a drawing. Similar supports likewise can serve both: painting generally involves the application of liquid paint onto prepared canvas or panels, but sometimes an
underdrawing is drawn first on that same support. The conception of drawing as an autonomous art form, aiming at nothing other than itself, arose from discussions among artists and art enthusiasts about the plastic qualities and principles governing painting. The "Quarrel of Color" in the 17th century pitted proponents of color against those of drawing. In these discussions, "drawing" was understood as independent of both technique and medium. It primarily referred to the contour lines of the subjects, as opposed to the colored surface and its modulations, a distinction famously made by Leonardo da Vinci. Drawing is often exploratory, with considerable emphasis on observation, problem-solving and composition. Drawing is also regularly used in preparation for a painting, further obfuscating their distinction. Drawings created for these purposes are called sketches. There are several categories of drawing, including: •
figure drawing •
cartooning •
doodling •
sketch •
freehand. There are also many drawing methods, such as: •
line drawing •
stippling •
shading •
entopic graphomania (a surrealist method in which dots are made at the sites of impurities in a blank sheet of paper, and lines are then made between the dots) •
tracing (drawing on a translucent paper, such as
tracing paper, around the outline of preexisting shapes that show through the paper). In fields outside art,
technical drawings or plans of buildings, machinery, circuitry and other things are often called "drawings" even when they have been transferred to another medium by printing. ==History==