Drawing MBTI -Persönlichkeitstyp
Persönlichkeit
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archetypically speaking, I like to consider drawing as an Sensing based activity whereas painting is a Intuitive based activity in my mind, because the smaller tool/stroke size for drawing, more repetition is required to achieve a coherent image, thus making the activity more physical. moreover, the end result of drawing (compared to painting) tend to be object-ive or even when abstract it's usually distortion of a tangibility, making the S prevail over N. communication of meaning also more often than not, tend towards concrete or immediate meaning, in part due to the fact that a drawing can be completed more immediately than a painting whereas in painting, due to the nature of the medium and the application of the tools itself, i believe the intuition must precede sensing. in case of direct, concrete approach in painting, it's often a step or part of the process to help the overall larger, non-immediate picture; such as a sketch to help with the composition etc. during it's period of development, painting also moves constantly moves towards abstraction, or expression of abstract ideas rather than drawing who mostly stays in the realm of concrete communication when classical has mastered realism, they move to a style which exaggerates body part or proportion to convey stronger meaning when the age of photography begins, paintings also begin to become less a capture of immediate reality and more expressive in colors etc. this signifies an importance of the layer behind the immediate meaning, ie. an intuitive meaning