linework

English

Etymology

line + work

Noun

linework (uncountable)

  1. (art) The technique of drawing lines.
    • 2009 March 1, Douglas Wolk, “The First Action Heroes”, in New York Times:
      Dalrymple’s linework, tremulous and twitchy, and Paul Hornschemeier’s muted colors don’t look much like any other superhero comics; there’s a sense of human frailty to their characters that inverts the muscles-and-action tradition.
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