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The phrase "a drawing study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a study or analysis of drawings, often in an artistic or educational context.
Example: "In art class, we conducted a drawing study to better understand the techniques used by the masters."
Alternatives: "a sketch analysis" or "a drawing analysis".
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The hands are structures of straight white lines that rotate over a plain black face, resembling a drawing study on a canvas.
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Goya had earlier made a black wash drawing study of the statue during a visit to Rome.
The early drawing, "Study of a Left Arm," has nothing tentative about it.
His undated drawing Study of a Woman Nude, Standing, Arms Raised, Hands Crossed Above Head is one of the works seized in 2012 from Cornelius Gurlitt.
What Ms. Roth does end up with, though, is a nicely drawn study of how a few teachers in varied settings have coped with a chosen profession that doesn't pay a living wage.
Leslye Headland's debut film Bachelorette (2012) is an intensely complex mix of totally inappropriate humor and very sad moments carefully nestled in a well drawn study of how past regrets became the noticeable roots of our characters' present habits.
He enjoyed visiting the Missouri Botanical Garden, where he did drawing studies of a banyan tree, with its forking roots.
Therefore, in quantitative terms, a conclusion can be drawn: Studies converge in indicating that emotional distractors capture attention to a greater extent than do neutral stimuli.
Breaking Bad is really just a drawn out character study watching one man's descent into sociopathy and his vain attempt at redemption.
Those who complete all study surveys will enter into a draw for $500 prize at study completion.
Stephen Dumont has recently published a lengthy study drawing upon discussions by Scotus, Burley, and many other medieval writers to support this claim as well (Dumont, 2009).
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