Stippling is a drawing technique that uses small dots to create images or textures. Artists apply varying densities of dots to produce different shades and tones, allowing for detailed and nuanced representations. This method can be used in various mediums, including pen and ink, pencil, and digital art.
The technique has historical roots in printmaking, where it was used to create illustrations in books and other publications. Stippling can also be found in the works of famous artists like Georges Seurat, who employed it in his pointillist paintings to achieve vibrant color effects and depth.