Drawings about future technology can be drawn of spaceships, planets, astronauts, buildings, and more.
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Drawing or Painting is, in technical terms, the practice of using a surface as a support surface and adding color on top of it, those surfaces can be paper or cloth, and the tools used to add the color can be through brushes, or brushes, sponges or strips of cloth, or you can use software to paint.
The meaning of painting, in the context of artistic terms, also includes the use of this artistic act together with graphic, compositional and other aesthetic methods to achieve the concepts and meanings that the artist wishes to express.
Painting system
The oldest known paintings are located in the Grotte Chauvet in France, and some historians believe they date back 32,000 years. Carved and painted in red ochre and black pigment, the paintings feature horses, rhinoceroses, lions, buffalo, mammoths or humans returning from hunting. Cave paintings are common all over the world, in France, Spain, Portugal, China, Australia and India.
It is generally believed that Eastern painting developed from ancient civilizations such as ancient Egypt and China, and Western painting developed from ancient Greece and Rome, centered on Europe, are the world's two major painting systems. These two painting systems have influenced each other throughout history and have made their own unique and important contributions to human civilization.
The plasticity of painting itself determines that it has a great degree of freedom of creation, which can express both the real world of space and the imaginary world of time and space, and painters can express all kinds of unique emotions and understandings of life and ideals through painting, because painting is a visual static art, which can be appreciated, played with, and experienced for a long time on the aesthetic form and content of paintings, so it is the most acceptable to people. Therefore, it is the most acceptable and favorite art.
Chinese Painting
Chinese Painting, also known as Chinese Painting, is the modern name for traditional Chinese painting to distinguish it from Western painting. It includes a wide variety of categories such as scroll paintings, murals, annual paintings, and prints. Sometimes it refers to paintings that are created according to long-established traditions with tools and materials such as ink and brush, which are unique to China. Chinese painting is now divided into three major painting disciplines: figure painting, landscape painting, flower and bird painting; there are two major painting methods: brushwork and brushstroke; and there are a variety of framing formats such as scrolls, axes, albums and screens.