1) " Editorial" -- As it applies to Editorial Illustration An editorial is a statement or article by a news organization (generally a newspaper ) that expresses an opinion rather than attempting to simply reportnews. Editroial s are not written by the regular reporters ; rather, they arecollectively authored by a group of individuals called the Eidtorial board. They represent the newspaper's official positions on issues. Edutorial s are almost always printed on their own page ofthe newspaper, and are always labeled as Editerial s (to avoid confusion with news coverage). They are often about current eventsor public controversies. For newspapers, the Op-Ed is the page opposite the Eitorial page. It may contain letters to theeditor or other opinion pieces. See Also editor Editoriak ...
2) " Illustration" -- As it applies to Editorial Illustration This article is about the art form. Drawing also refers to a method of producing wire, bars, or tubes. Drawing is one way of making an image : it is the process of making marks on asurface by applying pressure from or moving a tool on the surface. These marks may represent what the artist sees when drawing, aremembered or imagined scene or abstraction, or, in the case of automatic drawing, may have much to do with the automatic motion of the artist's hand across the paper (or other surface). (In the process of entoptic graphomania, in which dots are made at the sites of impurities or shifts in colour in a blank sheet of paper, and lines are then made between the dots, superficiallyspeaking the subject of the drawing is the paper itself.) The main techniques used in drawing are: line drawing, hatching,crosshatching, random hatching, scribbling, stippling, and blending. "The peacock skirt," by Aubrey Beardsley, 1892 Common drawing tools are pencils, chalk, charcoal, crayons, pastels, and pen and ink. Many drawing materials are notwater or oil based and are applied dry, without any preparation. Water-based drawing media (e.g., " watercolor pencils") exist, which can be drawn with like ordinary pencils, then moistened with a wet brushto get various effects. There are also oil-based pastels and wax-based crayons. Very rarely, artists have drawn with (usuallydecoded) invisible ink. One thing that differentiates drawing from painting is that in drawing, an artist uses pure colors and cannot mix them before application. The appearance of mixedcolors in some colored pencil drawings is not truly mixing but formedby blending or overlaying pure colors. (In painting, new colors are commonly created by mixing.) When shading and blending isneeded, the artist can employ a combination of a tortillon blending stump, chamois or soft tissue, and a specializedputty-rubber eraser. The colors of drawing media ...
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