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Draw is a term with several related meanings across art, language, and chance. As a verb, it most commonly means to produce marks on a surface to form a picture or other representation, using tools such as pencils, pens, charcoal, or ink. It can also mean to pull or move something toward oneself or toward a specific point, or to attract attention, interest, or resources. As a noun, draw can refer to the produced image itself (a drawing) or to a method of selection or competition (a draw).

Drawing as a visual art involves line work, contour, shading, and composition; it is foundational in art

Draw also denotes a process of random selection used in lotteries, raffles, and prize drawings; tickets or

In everyday language, draw can also describe actions such as drawing a breath, drawing water, or drawing

education
and
connects
to
other
media
such
as
preliminary
studies
for
painting
or
sculpture.
Historically
drawing
developed
from
prehistoric
mark-making
to
Renaissance
studies;
common
techniques
include
line
drawing,
hatching/cross-hatching,
stippling,
tonal
shading,
and
gesture
drawing.
Materials
vary
from
graphite
pencils
and
charcoal
to
ink,
colored
pencils,
pastels,
and
digital
tablets.
entries
are
gathered
and
winners
are
chosen
by
chance.
In
sports
and
games,
a
draw
can
refer
to
a
tied
match
(no
winner)
or
to
the
act
of
selecting
positions,
teams,
or
pairings
by
drawing
lots.
In
some
contexts,
"draw"
signifies
the
result
of
a
contest
that
ends
with
equal
scores.
on
past
experience
to
inform
current
decisions.