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LENA: When I need to figure something out in my head I draw. WYNTON: I draw constantly, everywhere I go. SANDY: For me every drawing is a process of discovery. The beauty of drawing is that you can see the process. And see the artists working and thinking through a composition. When you look at old master drawings by an artist like da Vinci or Gricault, you can still see them trying to capture the right line, the right movement, there on the page even hundreds of years later. When artists draw, they often correct their first lines, and these changes can usually be seen in the final drawing. Art historians even have a word for these corrections and changes, pentimenti. In Italian, the word can connote regret or remorse. But a broader meaning is a reconsideration, a second thought or a changing of mind. The artist might be exploring composition or emotion or expression. There is this wonderful drawing by the Italian artist Pontormo, where you can still see the first figure he drew on