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What type of drawing is quick and loose, and is an attempt by an artist to capture their subject as a whole?

  1. study
  2. plein air drawing
  3. trompe l'oeil

A gesture drawing is a quick, loose drawing in which an artist attempts to capture the subject as a whole. Since gesture drawings are rapidly made, they typically consist of an overall impression of the subject and do not include any fine details.

A gesture drawing is a quick, loose drawing in which an artist attempts to capture the subject as a whole. Since gesture drawings are rapidly made, they typically consist of an overall impression of the subject and do not include any fine details.

A gesture drawing is a quick, loose drawing in which an artist attempts to capture the subject as a whole. Since gesture drawings are rapidly made, they typically consist of an overall impression of the subject and do not include any fine details.

A gesture drawing is a quick, loose drawing in which an artist attempts to capture the subject as a whole. Since gesture drawings are rapidly made, they typically consist of an overall impression of the subject and do not include any fine details.

Which type of drawing is an in-depth drawing of a portion of a subject or composition?

  1. portrait
  2. sketch
  3. gesture drawing

A study is an in-depth drawing of a portion of a subject or composition. It usually involves close observation and careful drawing, which is different from a sketch or a gesture drawing, which are usually fast drawings that do not emphasize details.

A study is an in-depth drawing of a portion of a subject or composition. It usually involves close observation and careful drawing, which is different from a sketch or a gesture drawing, which are usually fast drawings that do not emphasize details.

A study is an in-depth drawing of a portion of a subject or composition. It usually involves close observation and careful drawing, which is different from a sketch or a gesture drawing, which are usually fast drawings that do not emphasize details.

A study is an in-depth drawing of a portion of a subject or composition. It usually involves close observation and careful drawing, which is different from a sketch or a gesture drawing, which are usually fast drawings that do not emphasize details.

What makes the nose so difficult to draw?

  1. It is flat and has a distinctive form.
  2. It has too many lines.
  3. It is not visible in portraits.

The nose is difficult to draw because of the way it protrudes from the face. Unless you are viewing the face from a profile perspective, the nose has very few real lines. It can only really be defined through shading.

The nose is difficult to draw because of the way it protrudes from the face. Unless you are viewing the face from a profile perspective, the nose has very few real lines. It can only really be defined through shading.

The nose is difficult to draw because of the way it protrudes from the face. Unless you are viewing the face from a profile perspective, the nose has very few real lines. It can only really be defined through shading.

The nose is difficult to draw because of the way it protrudes from the face. Unless you are viewing the face from a profile perspective, the nose has very few real lines. It can only really be defined through shading.

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