major techniques
The processes used to execute drawings and paintings.
wax crayon drawing 
Technique used mostly by children to create a precise line and a brilliant color effect.
colored pencil drawing 
Technique for combining precise lines with color, and then applying layers of color to achieve new shades.
oil pastel drawing 
Technique that provides a bold stroke similar to that of an oil painting.
dry pastel drawing 
Technique whose powdery line creates a velvety effect.
felt tip pen drawing 
Technique for producing precise lines and gradations of color.
gouache 
Mixture of roughly ground pigment and chalk agglutinated with a water-soluble binder; when it is diluted, an opaque effect is created.
watercolor 
Mixture of pigment powder agglutinated with a water-soluble binder; when it is diluted, a transparent effect is created.
oil painting 
Technique used to achieve an opaque, transparent, matte or brilliant finish, depending on the composition of the paint.
charcoal drawing 
Sketching technique that can create tones ranging from the darkest blacks to the lightest grays.
ink drawing 
Technique usually involving the use of a pen to create fine and precise lines.