Design and the Art of Drawing
Drawing is a means of expressing the feelings and ideas that the artist wishes to convey. It is a tool used to explore formal elements and evaluate their performance, such as precise, root-level imitation or in-depth representational movements, within the style and language of drawing. There are many types of drawing, but the most demanding is hyperrealistic drawing, which attracts the attention of many, not just artists, much like photography, which almost everyone desires.
The easiest form of drawing is pencil drawing, because it is flexible, especially for beginners who practice in order to develop and refine their skills. A pencil allows for erasing mistakes and correcting them multiple times. Using color in art, however, is more challenging from a visual expression perspective; It touches the senses directly and leaves an immediate impression.
Drawing offers diverse creative forms: some are two-dimensional, others three-dimensional, and some lie in between — carrying only a partial suggestion of three-dimensionality, while depth remains rooted in the meaning the artist intends to convey.
The benefits of drawing include enhanced focus and a greater ability to pay attention without distraction, while supporting the mind in approaching problem-solving in a more creative way.

