Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
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Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Details
Helps the reader gain access to right-brain functions, which affect artistic and creative abilities, by teaching the skills of drawing through unusual exercises designed to increase visual skills
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Reviews
I am thankful that I read the reviews on this item and purchased the 1989 revised edition. As there are many who are disappointed with the most recently published editions. This book provides great suggestions for ideas of items to draw and improvement on drawing and has examples from former students. It also has the chapter on colour. Draw everyday for improvement. Fancy writing is a type of drawing too-never thought of that. I find that drawing upside down is a very interesting exercise and copying what other artists have done is also an interesting exercise and its an exercise that has been done for a very long time. I try to copy other artists upside down too. This suggestion has prompted me to research an artist each week. I love copying Leon Bakst's drawings. The Blue Sultan is a fav. I also have Betty's Drawing on the Artist Within which is a good book that discusses the psychology of creativity that I found interesting. Everyone can draw and draw well, the question is will you?