Saturday 9 April 2016

DIFFERENT DRAWING STYLES

DIFFERENT DRAWING STYLES

A drawing’s technique or style is what makes it unique. There are many common styles that you might have heard of and others that you might not have heard of.

You can feel free to include the styles into your technique of drawing. The common drawing styles are explained below: -

1) Abstract Drawing:    
This is a drawing that is usually made up of various textures, shapes, colors and lines.




2) Art Nouveau:    
This style of drawing uses an illusionist feeling in drawing work complemented with unique patterns. These kinds of drawings, are normally level, but add in many curvy and fluid lines throughout the drawing.



3) Manga:      
This drawing style has fascinated younger generations and it practices Japanese comic book methods which were created in the 19th century.



4) Post-impressionism: 
This style generates drawings that hold on to geometric figures and other alterations as a way of expression. The drawings of post-impressionism style are usually based on light e.g. a famous post-impressionism artist known as Vincent van Gogh.



5) Realism:    
It is a style of drawing where one draws a complete and persuasive illustration of what they consider reality. A popular realism artist is Da Vinci.




6) Surrealism:

An example of surrealism drawing is working from responding fully to your imagination.







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