what is the difference between drawing and art
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Answer:The arts, in my opinion, covers just about anything that entails the use of creativity in all of its meanings. ... Drawing, on the other hand, is a very narrow ribbon of creative effort in producing reasonable likenesses of chosen objects or scenes.
Explanation:Drawing is essentially a technique in which images are depicted on a surface by making lines, though drawings can also contain tonal areas, washes and other non-linear marks.You're right: drawing is dry (e.g. using a pencil or pen), painting needs paint and a brush. I am a student at the Academy of Fine Art, in the final year, and this is what we are taught: Drawings are made by using LINES, and paintings are done by using SMUDGES or STAINS.
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The arts, in my opinion, covers just about anything that entails the use of creativity in all of its meanings. Whereas, Drawing is a very narrow ribbon of creative effort in producing reasonable likenesses of chosen objects or scenes.
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