jooneorientatsioon
Jooneorientatsioon is a term used in some contexts, particularly in connection with historical artistic or cartographic practices, to describe the characteristic way a line or stroke is rendered. It refers to the specific directionality, thickness, and flow that an artist or scribe imparts to a line as it is drawn. This can include variations in pressure, the angle of the drawing tool, and the deliberate introduction of embellishments or breaks within the line itself.
Different tools and techniques can result in distinct jooneorientatsioon. For example, a quill pen might produce
The study of jooneorientatsioon can be a method for art historians and conservators to analyze the hand