Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Author:Betty Edwards
Book Description:
Edwards uses the latest in brain research to explain how anyone can learn to draw more accurately and creatively. This edition contains a new illustrated section in color, several fully revised chapters, new sample drawings, and a new section on handwriting.
Leah P. (classicone) from SARDINIA, OH wrote on 1/7/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book is not for me.If you are serious about learning to draw, it will help.I was looking for a step be step picture help.This discusses lines and shapes and even handwriting.It does use some pictures, but not the kind I have the patience for.
Alison J. (Alison) from OREFIELD, PA wrote on 12/31/2005...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great book for learning to draw if you think you can't - or for improving your skills - or for learning to teach others to draw. I never thought I could draw, but it has helped me. It has also helped me to teach my youngest child, and has been useful to my teenager, who has used it to teach herself.
Ashli S. (Dafstar) from MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA wrote on 7/5/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
If you are scared you will never learn how to draw, get this book.
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Carol C. from PFAFFTOWN, NC wrote on 5/29/2008...
A friend once told me that if I wanted to learn to draw that I should get this book. How right he was. I drew like a first grader. I bought this book and worked through it. It was amazing. I cannot explain why it works, but it definitely taught me to draw. It teaches one to actually see things differently - as they are - rather than as we think they are.
This study also help me in my painting.
Barb I. from LAKEVILLE, MN wrote on 11/1/2006...
A classic.
Michelle P. (michellepotter) from HOUSTON, TX wrote on 2/15/2006...