schizzo
Schizzo is an Italian noun with several related senses, most commonly referring to a quick, rough drawing or study made by an artist as a preliminary to a finished work. In this usage, a schizzo serves as a spontaneous record of gesture, composition, or ideas and is often executed with pencil or charcoal.
The term derives from the Italian verb schizzare, meaning to spatter or spray. This origin reflects the
In addition to its artistic meaning, schizzo can denote a splash or spray of liquid, as in
The plural form is schizzi, used when referring to multiple sketches or multiple splashes. The related verb
Usage notes: schizzo is common in Italian-language discussions of art, design, and visual observation. It is