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Drawing Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Famous Painters

The earliest illustrations have been recorded since around 10000 B.C. These carvings were discovered in ancient caverns throughout Europe. In around 3000 B.C., ancient Egyptians made drawings on their temples that featured scenes from their daily lives.

Drawing Day is celebrated on May 16 and the best way to celebrate it is by expressing yourself through drawing just about anything you like. Did you know that drawing is a historically significant art form? Even cavemen who hadn’t yet learned to talk drew hunting scenes on cave walls. Today, we have so many modern instruments to help us create extremely realistic and artistic drawings such as a plain sketchbook and pencil or a tablet and stylus.

The background of Drawing Day

The earliest illustrations have been recorded since around 10000 B.C. These carvings were discovered in ancient caverns throughout Europe. In around 3000 B.C., ancient Egyptians made drawings on their temples that featured scenes from their daily lives. Even the written transcripts of that era had similar illustrations that were drawn with ink. Similarly, the Greeks decorated clay vases with intricate figures and patterns. Before paper had been invented, people used animal skins and wooden planks to write, draw, and paint on.

During the 1400s, drawings played an eminent role in religious books, which featured miniature drawings that were hand-drawn with gold and ink. Later, contemporary drawing styles started becoming popular in Europe as paper had become readily available everywhere. Renaissance artists became famous and ink was their favorite medium. Other mediums like colored chalks and charcoal were also used to add shading and bring out textures in their drawings.

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5 FACTS ABOUT FAMOUS PAINTERS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND

Spanish artist Pablo Picasso learned to draw before he could even walk, and his first word was ‘piz,’ short for ‘lapiz,’ which means pencil in Spanish.

It is believed that Vincent van Gogh was only able to sell “The Red Vineyard” once during his lifetime.

Bob Ross did his “The Joy of Painting” television programme for free; he made money by selling art supplies.

Leonardo Da Vinci’s painting, the “Mona Lisa” has her own mailbox at the Louvre for the correspondence she receives from her admirers.

Pop artist Andy Warhol painted an entire BMW supercar in 24 minutes.

DRAWING DAY DATES

Year Date Day
2023 May 16 Tuesday
2024 May 16 Thursday
2025 May 16 Friday
2026 May 16 Saturday
2027 May 16 Sunday
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