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Plant Drawing Study

Plant Drawing Study
Pencil Drawing (6B & 10B)
 
Pencil drawing
Dance in the Country [Credit: In a private collection]drawing executed with an instrument composed of graphite enclosed in a wood casing and intended either as a sketch for a more elaborate work in another medium, an exercise in visual expression, or a finished work. The cylindrical graphite pencil, because of its usefulness in easily producing linear gray-black strokes, became the successor of the older, metallic drawing stylus, with which late medieval and Renaissance artists and tradesmen sketched or wrote on paper, parchment, or wood.
 
Although graphite was mined in the 16th century, the use by artists of pieces of natural graphite, inserted in a porte-crayon (“pencil holder”), is not known before the 17th century. Then minor graphite details were included in sketches, notably in landscape renderings by Dutch artists. During that century and most of the 18th, graphite was used to make preliminary sketch lines for drawings to be completed in other media, but drawings completely finished with graphite were rare.
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Ananda Das
(Graphic Artist / Illustrator)
Bangalore, India
Plant Drawing Study
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Plant Drawing Study

Pencil Drawing Plant drawing study Media: 6B and 10B pencils

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