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draftsmanship

[ US /ˈdɹæftsmənˌʃɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. the creation of artistic pictures or diagrams
    he learned drawing from his father

How To Use draftsmanship In A Sentence

  • I am Brazilian and i found your work very interesting, you is excellent, i would like asking for a draughtsmanship of Hayley Willians and one of Amy Wynehouse. thank you for the attention. Say 'Hey'!
  • The second technical achievement which goes some way to explaining Ramsay's success, is his superb draughtsmanship.
  • And so he continues; playing with our perceptions of context and meaning in works of breathtaking beauty and peerless draughtsmanship.
  • In these works from 1991, large-scale sheets and smaller works on paper executed in etching and aquatint, he employs an eloquent Picasso-like line with masterful draftsmanship and bravura, giving sly reference to Picasso, Dali, Velazquez, etc. Bill Bush: I Shot Andy Warhol: This Artweek.LA (June 13-19)
  • I had the Passat, with the 17-inch wheels, in front of my house for a week and each time I walked out to it I grew more appreciative of the brisk draftsmanship. Cost-Cutting Done (a Little More) Right
  • Go to be reminded of the vigour of his draughtsmanship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stanley Spencer for his paintings of allotments, David Hockney for his draughtsmanship, and baritone and conductor Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau for his attention to detail. Portrait of the artist: Thomas Allen, baritone
  • The second technical achievement which goes some way to explaining Ramsay's success, is his superb draughtsmanship.
  • I know there's infinitely more to painting than just good draughtsmanship, but get close to the guy's hair, his eyelashes, the shadow of his eyelashes, and all the flora in the near foreground.
  • Experts suspected the draughtsmanship, the dancer's 'trivial' face and, most damningly, the signature. Times, Sunday Times
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