Hello everybody!
First at all, I want to say
that it's a class exercise, we have to make a redaction with block
organisation. The topics that I've chosen are drawing and painting. The next
step is contrasting and comparing them.
From my view point people
should have different abilities to drawing and painting. It's because it is not
the same taking a pencil and making some scrawls than painting with a brush.
According to my opinion, painting a picture is something freer than making a
drawing as you can be carried along it, while if you are drawing a portrait you
have to care all the details.
Next, as far as I am concerned
the different into this activities is more complicated because there too many
kind of drawings and pictures. I want to start talking about drawing as I love
it. Furthermore, I usually draw, I remember when I was a I child and I left my
family when we were eating only to starting a sketch, my mum hated it, she
didn't understand me...I was inspired!!! And when you have a great idea nobody
can stop you. As I've said before, there are diversity of drawings: if you make
a portrait you have to be careful and meticulous because a person have a lot of
imperfections and you have to represent it, but more, much more than this, when
you are doing a portrait you should capture the feelings and the behaviour of
the person, not only the physical. However, you can make a drawing using your
imagination, in this case, you should be free but you can't be less careful,
you have to show all the details that you have in your mind.
Regarding painting, my opinion
is that it's less exact. I mean, is easier doing a beautiful picture because
you have a lot of colours and you can do sketches more thickness without the
precision which a drawing needs. Painting could be very fun because you can
make strokes and you don't need to think. Moreover, from my point of view, watercolour
is the best method to paint. It's elegant, simple but nice too.
Concluding, drawing and
painting are very different. Anyway, people have to be talented to do it very
well. According to my opinion both of them are perfect to disconnect for a
little time. A good song, a pencil and a blank page...that's happiness.