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Drawing on the right side of the brain /

By: Publication details: London : HarperCollins, 1993, ©1992.Edition: New rev. ed., paperback edDescription: xiv, 254 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0006381146
  • 9780006381143
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NC730 E34 1993
Contents:
Drawing and the art of bicycle riding -- Expressing yourself in drawing : the nonverbal language of art -- Your brain : the right and left of it -- Drawing on memories : your history as an artist -- Getting around your symbol system : meeting edges & contours -- Perceiving the shape of a space : the positive aspects of negative space -- Relationships in a new mode : putting sighting in perspective -- Facing forward : portrait drawing with ease -- The value of logical lights and shadows -- Drawing on the beauty of color -- the Zen of drawing : drawing out the artist within -- Is beautiful handwriting a lost art?
Summary: Explains in basic terms, the relationship of drawing to visual, perceptual brain processes and provides methods of accessing and controlling these processes.
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Book Book Whitecliffe Library Arts Therapy Arts Therapy NC 730 EDW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0003617

Originally published: London: Souvenir, 1992.

"How to unlock your hidden artistic talent"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-250) and index.

Drawing and the art of bicycle riding -- Expressing yourself in drawing : the nonverbal language of art -- Your brain : the right and left of it -- Drawing on memories : your history as an artist -- Getting around your symbol system : meeting edges & contours -- Perceiving the shape of a space : the positive aspects of negative space -- Relationships in a new mode : putting sighting in perspective -- Facing forward : portrait drawing with ease -- The value of logical lights and shadows -- Drawing on the beauty of color -- the Zen of drawing : drawing out the artist within -- Is beautiful handwriting a lost art?

Explains in basic terms, the relationship of drawing to visual, perceptual brain processes and provides methods of accessing and controlling these processes.

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