Quote Originally Posted by Alan Gales View Post
When I was in Art school many years ago I don't remember any distinction being made between b&w and color mediums unless it was a Commercial Art project that had to be b&w to save money when it was printed in a magazine.
When I studied art, I don't remember any value distinction. One was as valid as the other. But I certainly remember a distinction. Each imposed a completely different approach to rendering and modeling.

And there is no doubt from the art shows and galleries I've visited that paintings get more consideration than drawings when price is assigned to works of art, other things (artist, size, importance, subject matter, etc.) being equal.

Rick "who could also draw before he could write" Denney