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DIFFERENT TYPE OF DRAWING Based On Media

There are many different types of drawings based on the medium used. Some of the most common types include pencil drawing, colored pencil drawing, charcoal drawing, graphite drawing, chalk drawing, pen drawing, ink drawing, crayon drawing, pastel drawing, pixel drawing, sand drawing, rangoli drawing, mehndi drawing, tattoo drawing, flower drawing, food art, digital drawing, and embroidery drawing. Each medium allows the artist to convey their ideas in different visual styles and levels of detail or realism.
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DIFFERENT TYPE OF DRAWING Based On Media

There are many different types of drawings based on the medium used. Some of the most common types include pencil drawing, colored pencil drawing, charcoal drawing, graphite drawing, chalk drawing, pen drawing, ink drawing, crayon drawing, pastel drawing, pixel drawing, sand drawing, rangoli drawing, mehndi drawing, tattoo drawing, flower drawing, food art, digital drawing, and embroidery drawing. Each medium allows the artist to convey their ideas in different visual styles and levels of detail or realism.
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DIFFERENT TYPE

OF DRAWING
based on Media
• Drawing is a creative art form which expresses the thoughts, feelings and ideas
of the artist. It is a form of visual communication which creates a deep long-term
impact on the viewer’s mind. It is the linear realization of visual objects,
emotions, concepts, and fantasies, including symbols and even abstract forms.
• Drawings were the basic forms of expression of one’s thoughts since the stone
age. Its history dated back to even before the times languages were formed. No
wonder innumerable drawing styles and techniques have evolved over time.
• There are different types of drawing based on types of drawing styles, types of
drawing techniques and media.
• Drawing types of art are diverse all around the world.
• Different types of drawing techniques are available to practise and gain
expertise. Let us look into some of the popular types of drawings.
19 Types of Drawing based on Medium
• Pencil Drawing
• Color Pencil Drawing
• Charcoal Drawing
• Graphite Drawing
• Chalk Drawing
• Pen Drawing
• Ink Drawing
• Crayon Drawing
• Pastel Drawing
• Sand Drawing
• Beach Art
• Rangoli Drawing
• Mehndi drawing
• Flower Drawing
• Food Art
• Tattoo Drawing
• Digital Drawing
• Pixel Drawing
• Embroidery Drawing
1. Pencil Drawing
• Drawing executed with an
instrument composed of
graphite enclosed in a
wood casing and intended
either as a sketch for a
more elaborate work in
another medium, an
exercise in visual
expression, or a finished
work.
2. Colored pencil
• Color pencil drawings are a fantastic medium to work on. Depending
on the brand and quality of pencils, you can find them in different
prices. Once you master five techniques in color pencil drawings, it
becomes easy for any amateur. These are the five methods you can
try with color pencil drawings: cross hatching, hatching, stippling,
scumbling and back-forth stroke. Once you learn the five techniques,
it becomes easy to layers these colors to create a stunning master
piece which can impress your friends and family. Once you layer the
colors, you can use it to add more luminescence or depth to your
color pencil drawings. Have a look at these stunning collection of
color pencil drawings, which is sure to take your breath away. Some
of these color pencil drawings are so realistic, you tend to forget that
they are actually drawn by hand.
3. Charcoal Drawing
• From time immemorial charcoal
has been used to create dramatic
& realistic drawings. From the
early, primitive cave paintings to
modern day art charcoal has been
a versatile art medium for all artists
around the world. Charcoal has an
exclusive texture when applied on
canvas that allows artists to get the
required tone and shade with
ease. A charcoal drawing is
incredible and realistic to the core.
4. Graphite Drawing
• Graphite is probably the most
common drawing medium that
there is. Graphite most
commonly comes in the form
of a pencil and is what most of
us simply refer to as "pencil".
Therefore, a lot of graphite
drawings are simply called
pencil drawings, even though
calling them graphite drawings
would be more accurate.
5. Chalk Drawing

• Chalk is a drawing
material, similar in texture
and appearance to pastel,
made from various soft
stones or earths. The
three main types are
black, red (also called
sanguine) and white chalk.
They are applied dry to
paper and smudge easily
so can be blended and
6. Pen Drawing
• Artwork executed wholly or
in part with pen and ink,
usually on paper. Pen
drawing is fundamentally a
linear method of making
images.
7. Ink Drawing

• Pen and ink drawing describes


the process of using pens to
apply ink to a surface.
Drawing with pen and ink
allows the artist to create
strong areas of contrast. Most
ink drawings are completed
using black inks on white
surfaces which leads to heavy
contrast in value. Many artists
choose to exploit this contrast.
8. Crayon Drawing
A crayon (or wax pastel) is a
stick of pigmented wax used for
writing or drawing. Wax crayons
differ from pastels, in which the
pigment is mixed with a dry
binder such as gum arabic, and
from oil pastels, where the
binder is a mixture of wax and
oil.
The act or art of drawing with
crayons; a drawing made with
crayons.
9. Pastel Drawing
• Pastel is a coloured drawing
medium made from pure
coloured pigment mixed with a
binder to form a stick.
• Pastel lessons often discuss
the medium in terms of both
drawing and painting. It can be
used to create broad strokes
that appear buttery and solid
like oil paints, but they can
also be used to create precise
lines and marks akin to any
drawing implement.
10. Pixel Drawing
• A pixel is the smallest
element of a raster image. It
is these pixels that make up
digital images; the number of
them defines the visual
quality both on screen and in
print. Pixels are measured as
dots per inch.
11. Sand Drawing
• Sand drawing is produced in
sand, volcanic ash or clay. It
consists of "a continuous
meandering line on an
imagined grid to produce a
graceful, often symmetrical,
composition of geometric
patterns". Artists such as
Pablo Picasso were known for
drafting their visual ideas in
the sand.
12. Beach Art
• Andres Amadors is a
famous beach art
specialist. He uses the
beach as his daily canvas
and creates such intricate
art. The fragile beach art
gets destroyed on contact
with the sea water. But his
passion for art has not
stopped him from creating
beach art wonders.
13. Rangoli Drawing
• Poonam Borkar is a Diwali rangoli
design specialist. She creates simple
peacok rangoli designs using bangles
and colorful powder in a very creative
way. Poonam Borkar is the founder of
Blissful Stuff, where you can find
numerous rangoli designs for both
amateurs and professional rangoli
artists. The materials she uses for her
rangolis are everyday objects like fork,
spoon, cap, cork and colorful powder
to create stunning rangoli designs.
14. Mehndi Drawing
• Mehndi is a form of body
art and temporary skin
decoration usually drawn
on hands or legs, in which
decorative designs are
created on a person's
body, using a paste,
created from the powdered
dry leaves of the henna
plant (Lawsonia inermis).
15. Tattoo Drawing
• Tattoo design / Tattoo Art has
been practiced for centuries in
many cultures and spread
throughout the world. Since
the 1970s, Tattoos have
become a mainstream part of
Western fashion, common
among both sexes, to all
economic classes, and to age
groups from the later teen
years to middle age.
16. Flower Drawing
• Over the centuries, artists have
captured the rich symbolism of
flowers, tracing the changing
meanings of roses, irises, tulips,
carnations, and more. Depending on
the context, a single flower can
represent reproduction or decay,
purity or promiscuity, love or hardship
—or nothing more than a pile of
petals.
17. Food Art
• Food art is a type of art
that depicts food, drink or
edible objects as the
medium or subject matter
of an artistic work to create
an attractive visual display
or provide social
critique. ... Food art can
also incorporate food as a
medium.
18. Digital Drawing / Digital illustration
• Digital illustration is
essentially the use of
digital tools, such as a
mouse or tablet, in
combination with drawing
software, such as Corel
Painter, to create an
illustration.
19. Embroidery Drawing
• Embroidery is the art of
stitching beautiful embroidery
stitches on fabric surfaces with
thread /embroidery floss and
other materials. It is a very
popular surface ornamental
decoration for fabrics creating
beautiful patterns on the
surface of the fabric with
decorative stitches or laid
thread.

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