Sketching
Sketching, in a broad sense, as the name implies, includes the meaning of "plain sketching". It is the use of pencil, brush, pen, carbon pen, or even the popular handwritten version of the brush to make a monochromatic drawing.
But in a narrow sense, sketching is the basic training discipline of all plastic arts (including painting, architecture, sculpture, etc.). It is the sense of volume and space of the objects we draw through the shades of lines and color blocks on a flat paper. Learning art must lay a good foundation of sketching.
Any kind of painting, even the simplest line drawing, contains the most basic sketching relationship. To go deeper, even color needs to conform to the basic laws of sketching - the various contrasts and differences between hue, lightness, and purity are the embodiment of sketching relationships. A good painting must have the same good sketching relationship. Even abstract paintings are included. If the sketching knowledge is not sufficient, then the training of sketching and color will also produce unavoidable defects of artistic knowledge and artistic expression.
famous Artist
1.Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
One of the three masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance,and the most perfect representative of the whole European Rena issance.
2. Michelangelo Bonarotti (1475-1564)
Born on March 6, 1475 in the town of Berlis, Florence, Italy, he was a great painter, sculptor, architect and poet of the Italian Renaissance, and the representative of the highest peak of Renaissance sculpture.
3. Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528)
He was a German painter, printmaker and woodblock designer whose works include woodcuts, oil paintings, sketches and so on. He was the most influential printmaker who brought Italian Renaissance ideas into Germany and started a new era of German national art.
4. Jean-Auguste Dominique Angell (1780-1867)
He was the last leader of the French neoclassical school of painting. Engel's painting style is neat in line, precise in outline, clear in color, and rigorous in composition.
5. Adolf Menzel (1815 - 1905)
was a great German painter of the 19th century and one of the most famous European history painters and genre painters.
6. Rembrandt Halmanson van Rijn (1606-1669)
One of the greatest European painters of the 17th century And the greatest painter in Dutch history. The pinnacle of Rembrandt's work Portraits, including self-portraits and paintings with biblical references.
7. Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640)
A representative figure of the early Baroque school. His works are mainly based on religious and mythological themes, a representative figure of Baroque art.