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Walk the line, the art of drawing, Marc Valli & Ana Ibarra

Label
Walk the line, the art of drawing, Marc Valli & Ana Ibarra
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Walk the line
Responsibility statement
Marc Valli & Ana Ibarra
Sub title
the art of drawing
Summary
Drawing has always been a fundamental skill and good drawing skills allowed artists to grasp the reality around them. At the turn of the millennium, however, the general impression was that with the wide availability of computers, scanners, digital cameras and image software, drawing would dwindle into a marginal activity. In fact, the opposite happened: the enthusiasm for digital imagery died down and the ability to draw has become a treasured skill. In the art world, attitudes to drawing have also changed. Drawing became a way of making a statement as an artist, of showing masterly skill something that up to then had been most commonly associated with painting. After centuries in the shadow of its more illustrious fine art relatives, drawing started to be appreciated for its own sake, as an art discipline, an end in itself, an art form
Target audience
adult
Classification
Contributor

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