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Drawing

Drawing. Contour. In art, the line that defines the outmost limits of an object or a drawn or painted shape. It is sometimes considered to be synonymous with outline; as such, it indicates an edge that also may be defined by the extremities of dark, light, texture, or color. Outline.

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Drawing

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  1. Drawing

  2. Contour In art, the line that defines the outmost limits of an object or a drawn or painted shape. It is sometimes considered to be synonymous with outline; as such, it indicates an edge that also may be defined by the extremities of dark, light, texture, or color.

  3. Outline Contour

  4. Briar Ellsworth Kelly

  5. Quick contour Student work

  6. Dennis Sopczynski

  7. Student work

  8. Student work

  9. Student work

  10. Slow contour Student work

  11. Exaggerated contour Student work

  12. Portrait of Max Jacob Juan Gris

  13. Cross-contour A line that moves across a shape or object to define the surface undulations between the outermost edges.

  14. Topographical map

  15. Student work

  16. Bluegrass, Jackson Rd. WA Don Kirby

  17. Contour Drawing Harold Tovish

  18. Student work

  19. Hatching and Cross-hatching Repeated strokes of an art tool, producing clustered (usually parallel) lines that create values. In cross-hutching, similar lines pass over the hatched lines in a different direction, usually resulting in darker values.

  20. Student work

  21. Hand: Pen and ink Laura Serifin

  22. Kathe Kollwitz Hand Studies

  23. The Toast Andres Zorn

  24. Sy Ross Untitled

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