In the field of art teaching in Taiwan, "Sketch" has always been included in the "Sketch class". The training process of this class is to hope that students can complete what they see in front of them in a very short time outdoors. However, such training time is usually only one or two classes, it is really difficult for students to practice the real core of memorization, and therefore it is usually not recognized by students. Since the rise of social media has led to a sketching promotion movement in cities around the world, in recent years, themed courses or fan clubs centered on "sketching" have flourished, boasting simple tools, diverse expressions, and short-term on-site painting.
and other new definitions, gradually replacing the previous "outdoor sketching" aesthetic activities and markets of watercolor and oil remove background from image painting. Artist Yang Wenbin enthusiastically participated Photo Credit: WebMD Also because of the diversification of painting methods that are not limited to specific media, many beginners are eager to try it out. Various private painting classrooms, community colleges, and art education schools at all levels have opened relevant teaching courses. Art paintings in media and niche fields break through the long-held framework, attracting more interested people to participate. As mentioned earlier, "Sketch" is a creative method that is diversified and not limited to media.
In other words, creators can put a variety of ways to express themselves in their sketched works, they can paint, paint (or partially paint), and use different media (watercolor, oil painting, crayon, Signature pen....etc), you can add text, you can cut and paste on the work....etc. As long as the author thinks of the way of expression can be added to the creative process. However, under the communication between the author and foreign sketch creators in recent years, I have observed many obvious differences in sketch creation between the East and the West. Let the author briefly describe my opinion. The following two points are the author's personal observations: