63 PREPARE AND DEVELOP

PLANNING PRACTICES AND TECHNIQUES

Many artists engage in planning and developmental stages for works of art. Although approaches to such planning can be infinitely various, a number of methods have proved fruitful and popular over the centuries. Ideas can be worked up in rough sketches, drawings, finished drawings, and even full-scale rough versions of the more finished work to come. In Italian Renaissance art, cartoons, or full-scale drawings, were used in preparation for frescos and other large-scale works such as tapestries or murals. The use of sketchbooks began almost as soon as paper became available, and they continue to be widely used by artists as a private space where ideas can be explored and problems solved. ...

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