joonistamis
Joonistamis is a fundamental form of visual art that involves creating images on a surface, typically paper, using various tools such as pencils, pens, charcoal, or pastels. It is a process of making marks that represent forms, shapes, and textures. The act of joonistamis can be for a multitude of purposes, ranging from preliminary sketches for larger works of art to detailed illustrations, technical drawings, or simply as a form of creative expression.
The practice of joonistamis has a long and rich history, dating back to prehistoric cave paintings. Throughout
Key elements in joonistamis include line, form, shading, and composition. Lines can vary in weight, direction,
Joonistamis can be broadly categorized into observational drawing, where the artist depicts subjects from life, and