DRAW or PAINT - that’s the question
My daughter has started to “study” painting, that’s why I thought: “why not to explain the difference between draw and paint to my subscribers”.
You know, these two words have one equivalent in Russian - рисовать. But in English their meanings are not the same.
If you draw, you use a pen or pencil to create a picture with some lines or shadows. Your painting can be back and white or colourful.
But if you paint, you usually use paints, or markers, or chalk in order to create a colourful picture.
The photos above illustrate the examples of these two actions.
My daughter has started to “study” painting, that’s why I thought: “why not to explain the difference between draw and paint to my subscribers”.
You know, these two words have one equivalent in Russian - рисовать. But in English their meanings are not the same.
If you draw, you use a pen or pencil to create a picture with some lines or shadows. Your painting can be back and white or colourful.
But if you paint, you usually use paints, or markers, or chalk in order to create a colourful picture.
The photos above illustrate the examples of these two actions.
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DRAW or PAINT - that’s the question
My daughter has started to “study” painting, that’s why I thought: “why not to explain the difference between draw and paint to my subscribers”.
You know, these two words have one equivalent in Russian - рисовать. But in English their meanings are not the same.
If you draw, you use a pen or pencil to create a picture with some lines or shadows. Your painting can be back and white or colourful.
But if you paint, you usually use paints, or markers, or chalk in order to create a colourful picture.
The photos above illustrate the examples of these two actions.
My daughter has started to “study” painting, that’s why I thought: “why not to explain the difference between draw and paint to my subscribers”.
You know, these two words have one equivalent in Russian - рисовать. But in English their meanings are not the same.
If you draw, you use a pen or pencil to create a picture with some lines or shadows. Your painting can be back and white or colourful.
But if you paint, you usually use paints, or markers, or chalk in order to create a colourful picture.
The photos above illustrate the examples of these two actions.
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