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I'm not certain there is a concrete definition but in general use, as others have explained, a sketch is a drawing intended to capture the essence of something. It's usually expressive and quickly produced and, in some instances, can be considered an artwork in its own right.
A drawing is usually the finished product, honed to perfection - or as close to perfection as the artists can achieve at that time.
For example, when drawing something like “What?”:
I might walk down our lane to explore the different ways that leaves curl and bend.
It supplies inspiration and improves the sense of realism by adding to the variety of shapes and interest within the drawing.
Or I might sketch an idea for a setting that attempts to encapsulate the feeling of the scene I want to convey.
That sketch might then lead to further sketches, each a development of the previous one, until the feeling is clarified:
Then that last sketch becomes part of the final completed drawing:
In this case the setting was roughly formed, then the background and left-hand midground were both worked up separately. The two were eventually combined and the new environment was populated with the dogs.
Drawing is centred around storytelling and sketches help the artist to formulate the best means to do that. Even a static still-life reflects the artist's feelings for the subject, and sketches help with relaying those feelings - the story - to the viewer.
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