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Average rating: 4.27 · 239 ratings · 16 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
Your Artist's Brain: Use th...

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Aurealis #91

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Drawing with Your Artist's ...

4.23 avg rating — 56 ratings — published 2007 — 2 editions
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Painting With Your Artist's...

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Guide to Travel Writing and...

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The Traveling Photographer

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The Politics of Children's ...

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Travel Photography

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Teach me!: A photographic e...

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“Questions like, “How close is the angle of this object to vertical?” “Are any of the subject's dimensions the same?” “Where is this in relation to that?”
Carl Purcell, Your Artist's Brain: Use the right side of your brain to draw and paint what you see - not what you think you see

“Drawings are the product of intense observation, not intellectual interpretation.”
Carl Purcell, Your Artist's Brain: Use the right side of your brain to draw and paint what you see - not what you think you see

“It's odd that in our culture we assume that everyone can (and should) learn basic language skills although only a small percentage will become authors. We also assume that everyone can learn math while only a few will become mathematicians. However, we assume that drawing requires some special talent possessed by only a few and the rest need not try.”
Carl Purcell, Your Artist's Brain: Use the right side of your brain to draw and paint what you see - not what you think you see



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