Paintings last a long time because they use special colors and strong paper or canvas. Pencil sketches don’t have that, they’re like drawing on sand, which is easy to wipe away. Think of it like coloring with crayons vs writing in pencil: crayon marks are thick and stay put, while pencil lines can smudge easily.
Examples
- The Mona Lisa has stayed almost the same since the 16th century, while your doodle from last week is barely legible now.
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See also
- Why Do Paintings Last for Centuries — or Fade Away in Years?
- How Do Paintings Live Forever?
- How Do Paintings Last Hundreds of Years?
- How Can a Single Painting Hold So Many Stories?
- How Do Paintings Stay Fresh for Hundreds of Years?