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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drawing about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a drawing that depicts or represents a specific subject or theme.
Example: "The artist created a drawing about the beauty of nature, capturing the essence of the landscape."
Alternatives: "a drawing of" or "a drawing concerning".
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"It's a drawing about moving through space".
The original artist turns in a drawing about the size of a car card.
"Piazza San Marco, Venice" is essentially a drawing about cultural difference — something Mr. Steinberg knew all about.
The Kids Draw the News assignment to do a drawing about Nik Wallenda's plan to cross high above Niagara Falls on a tightrope Friday night drew a bunch of lovely submissions.
Since no paint is involved, however, I'd say it's more like a drawing about a book about a painting.
Next, the children were asked to make a drawing about something they felt was related to their asthma.
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The protest, which was over in about an hour and a half, drew about 13,000 participants, the police said.
In Dallas, more than 500 people paid at least $500 a person to hear Mr. Obama, and a second luncheon for $35,800 a couple drew about 30 people.
O'Brien was "stunned" when his advertisement for a postdoc drew about 100 responses from around the world.
That is a striking number in an election that drew about 1.3 million voters.
Local media reported that a counter-rally drew about 200 people.
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