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Drawing is actually teachable and learnable. Seeing is the problem: first, a mental shift from verbal and analytic left-brain mode to visual and perceptual right-brain mode in order to focus on your awareness, and second, see things in an artist's way. So "learning to draw" means learning to make a mental shift from left-brain mode to right-brain mode. This approach is developed by Dr Betty Edwards (California State University, Long Beach) based on psychobiologist Dr Roger Sperry's Nobel Prize winning research on human brain-hemisphere. |
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