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Mohhamad Fahad
Mohhamad Fahad
Born (1994-08-07) 7 August 1994 (age 29)
NationalityIndian
Other namesFaddu
EducationSoftware engineering
Known forPainting, drawing,
Notable workArtist, As Managing Director
AwardsInternational Artist
Websitemohhamadfahad.blogspot.in

Mohhamad Fahad ( born August 07, 1994) is an Indian Artist/cartoonist best known for his Cut Art, drawings, and portrait drawing.


Early life[edit]

He was Born In gujarat, india He graduated from H.J,Doshi,jamnagar. In 2013, He done His Graduation As software engineering


Art[edit]

lost in spaceship, art, One Girl Who Lost In spaceship with her last breath .

Art With Pen[edit]

Drawing is a form of visual art in which a person uses various drawing instruments to mark paper or another two-dimensional medium. Instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink, inked brushes, wax colored pencils, crayons, charcoal, chalk, pastels, various kinds of erasers, markers, styluses, various metals (such as silverpoint) and electronic drawing.

Pen and ink drawing is one of the most visually varied art practices in history. Over the centuries, ink has been used in many different types of art, from calligraphy to tattooing to art sketches and formal drawings. In modern times, these drawings are used largely for illustration, whether for advertisements, editorial cartoons, or comics.

The practice of drawing with ink unites artists through the use of many of the same ink drawing techniques including hatching, crosshatching, wash, and various forms of line. With Artist Network’s free eBook, Pen and Ink Drawing Techniques, you’ll discover insight from ink artists for achieving stunning effects when drawing with ink. Learn how to create an ink illustration with strong contrast and surprising subtlety.

Artists, Honore Daumier and Charles Gibson both worked with ink throughout their respective careers, but they used the energy of line very differently. Gibson kept his lines uniform in direction in a way that injected a liveliness into his work.

His style became part of the hallmark of ink illustration in early twentieth-century America. Daumier, in a more traditional European approach, used line for both tone and contour in a way that can be traced back to Renaissance masters like Raphael. These two approaches to drawing with pen strokes are still alive and well in the here and now.

Art With Pencil[edit]

Hand Shake, art, Best way to start Communication for Handshake .

Pencil drawings can be rendered in so much photorealistic detail as to fool the eye, while a line drawing has the ability to communicate volumes more than what is shown on paper. Indeed, the humble pencil can be a powerful and versatile tool in the hands of a skilled and inspired artist.

Whether you’re looking for highly detailed pencil drawings, rough sketches, colored pencil drawings, pencil with ink wash, or pencil with watercolor, we’re sure that you’ll discover works you love within our diverse selection of original pencil drawings for sale by artists from around the world.

The lowly pencil is not an elite or showy artistic medium. It doesn't have oil paint's gravitas, or plaster's endearing gauche. Instead, the pencil is accessible, plebeian and utilitarian. If put in the right hands, it can also produce incredible works of art.

Pencils are often relegated to sketching and drafting. But the work of a new crop of artists is elevating the medium beyond its traditional arenas. There are a two primary benefits of using pencils: They're inexpensive and require no training. However, like charcoal, they are messy. Drawing precisely in pencil requires intense control. Without it, you might create a silvery graphite puddle on your page.

That's part of why the following drawings are so impressive: They showcase the artists' meticulous attention to detail and skill.

Paper Cutting Art[edit]

Waheguru ji, art, Paper Cutting Art Waheguruji .

Papercutting or paper cutting is the art of paper designs. The art has evolved uniquely all over the world to adapt to different cultural styles. One traditional distinction most styles share in common is that the designs are cut from a single sheet of paper as opposed to multiple adjoining sheets as in collage.

Paper cut art appeared during the Han dynasty in 4th century AD after the Chinese official, Cai Lun invented paper in 105 AD. The oldest surviving paper cut out is a symmetrical circle from the 6th century Six Dynasties period found in Xinjiang China. Papercutting continued to be practiced during the Song and Tang Dynasties as a popular form of decorative art.