Brushwork is the characteristic work of an artist using a brush to paint onto a surface. It can be described as tight, which does not show any brushwork, or loose, in which brush marks are visible. Sometimes, it is also possible to have a combination of both tight and loose brushwork within the same painting.

Different artists will use different techniques when it comes to brushwork, depending on their individual style. Some may use long, sweeping strokes, while others may prefer short, choppy brushstrokes. There is no right or wrong way to do it – it is simply a matter of personal preference.

One thing to keep in mind when using brushwork is that it can be a very effective way to add texture and interest to a painting. It can also help to create a sense of movement or energy. When used judiciously, brushwork can really make a painting come alive.