Drawing, one of the oldest human art forms, dates back to Paleolithic cave markings around 30,000 BCE. Drawings and sketches offer intimate access to an artist's thought process, revealing the foundational grammar of form, line, and gesture. Often preliminary yet complete in themselves, these works range from rapid notations serving as starting points to fully developed compositions. Spanning media such as graphite, charcoal, ink, and pen, drawing is both an exploratory act and an end in itself. Across traditions and periods, it serves as a critical site of experimentation, reflection, and immediacy as well as a