During the last 25 years I?ve administered the Wartegg Drawing Completion Test to over 15.000 individuals and in 1.500 of them I?ve administered Wartegg and Rorschach tests together. Such wide experience permitted me to achieve to a double target: at first, to work out an original methodology of scoring and interpretation of the Wartegg test (published in 1998 and 2007-second edition: ?Manuale del Test di Wartegg?, E.S. Magi, Roma, Italia); at second, to locate, through a continuous comparison between the Wartegg and Rorschach data, many points of contact between these two tests. The aim of this paper is entirely dedicated to this second target: to show some similitudes between the Evocative Character of the 8 Wartegg panels (squares) and the 10 Rorschach plates. The first step was to locate for each Wartegg panel its peculiar evocative character. The term ?evoke? - from the Latin ?ex-vocare?- means call out, bring again to the mind; in clinical assessment, it points out the ability that a graphic element possesses to recall and facilitate the projection of definite psychic contents. This ability originates from the perceptive characteristics of the graphic element (that the individual can incorporate to a conscious, subconscious or unconscious level) but, shortly after, connects itself to the conceptual categories to them the perceptive characteristics are associated. The second step was to link each Wartegg panel with a definite Rorschach plate: so the Panel (R) 1 is correlated with the I and IX plates (P) of the Rorschach; the R2 with VII and IX P; the R 3 with II and VI P; the R4 with the IV P; the R5 with the II P; the R6 with the V P; the R7 with the VI, VII and III P; the R 8 with the X P.