Sketches
Sketches are quick, informal drawings or rough drafts intended to capture basic proportions, forms, and ideas. They are produced rapidly to record observations, explore composition, or test concepts before committing to a finished work.
History: sketching as a practice dates to antiquity but matured in the Renaissance, when artists such as
Forms and materials: common media include graphite, charcoal, pen and ink, ink wash, and pastels. Techniques
Function and use: sketches serve as preparatory steps for paintings, sculpture, or design; they also function
Notable practitioners and influence: Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Vincent van Gogh, and John Constable used sketching
Related topics include drawing, studies, storyboards, concept art, rough drafts, and visual notebooks.