Design
In Western art, the tools that being used in the project are typically charcoal, chalk, pen and pencil (and some consider a watercolor type of project). Projects can either be prepared to train a table or a sculpture or whatever, works of art. Whether the pattern or the color is most important in painting was a subject of intense controversy and conflicts of the 16th century already. The Florentine art, Poussin and Ingres have always been the reference points of supporters of the primacy of the project, while the Venice School, Tiziano and Rubens were shown as models from time to time supporters of color (Rubenism). In the art of China and Japan, there is no distinction between drawing and painting, because the tool that is used is always the brush (usually ink).