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sketch

[skech] / skɛtʃ /




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With simulated waves, animation tables, and dozens of original sketches on display, a new exhibition in the Oscars museum offers immersion into the aquatic world of "Ponyo," Hayao Miyazaki's cinematic classic.

From Barron's

Every private moment and conversation depicted in the show was sketched out by deep, extensive research into specific periods of their lives, said Connor Hines, the show’s executive producer, co-writer and creator.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each one was decorated with a sketch at the very beginning, which was different from the beat-up copy he’d carried with him everywhere.

From Literature

The previously unknown, red-chalk sketch is one of only a handful of Michelangelo’s surviving studies still left in private hands; the rest are in museums.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their rapport is no secret, given that the two spent years performing alongside one another on the Canadian sketch show “SCTV” before continuing their collaboration in Guest’s films, and later in “Schitt’s Creek.”

From Salon