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5.0 out of 5 stars "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition" by Betty Edwards
"Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition" by Betty Edwards is a groundbreaking guide that unlocks the secrets of artistic expression and creativity. With its innovative approach to drawing, this book has inspired countless aspiring artists to tap into their right-brain abilities and unleash their full creative potential.From the very beginning, Edwards captivates readers with her unique perspective on drawing as a learnable skill rather than an innate talent. She introduces the concept of the "right side" of the brain as the seat of creativity and visual perception, challenging readers to embrace a new way of seeing the world around them.One of the book's most compelling aspects is its practical approach to teaching drawing techniques. Edwards provides step-by-step exercises and hands-on activities designed to help readers develop their drawing skills incrementally. By breaking down complex concepts into manageable tasks, she empowers even the most novice artist to achieve remarkable results.Moreover, "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" is not just a technical manual; it is also a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Edwards encourages readers to explore their own creativity and artistic vision, guiding them through exercises that stimulate imagination, intuition, and emotional expression.Furthermore, the 4th edition of the book features updated content and additional resources, including new insights into the neuroscience of creativity and expanded chapters on topics such as composition, color theory, and drawing from memory. These enhancements make the book an invaluable resource for both beginners and experienced artists alike.In conclusion, "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition" is a must-have resource for anyone seeking to unlock their creative potential and master the art of drawing. With its practical exercises, insightful teachings, and inspiring philosophy, this book has earned its reputation as a classic guide to drawing and a timeless source of inspiration for artists of all levels.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best How-To-Draw Book!
Bought this for my friend in prison. He draws really good now. Said the book is the best!
5.0 out of 5 stars Great refresher
It’s been a while since I seriously pursued my artistic passions, so I bought this book (among others) to get those creative juices flowing again. The exercises are excellent. I know it’s been well regarded as an instructional book for a bit, and I feel that it’s well written and easy to understand. The author does a great job of giving step by step directions to follow, and it sort of puts you in a mindset to “think artistically.”
5.0 out of 5 stars super helpful
Great examples, great to learn to think about drawing. Perfect for beginners or a refresher for more experienced for both drawing and painting.
4.0 out of 5 stars This book dives deep into the brain
This is a great book with more insight to how one can learn about the brain and learn to draw sketch whatever you want. This is a book for anyone that wants to really learn a power of the mind and right and left side of the brain and the techniques to learn any type of art.
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny story: I had this book several years ago
This book definitely deserves five stars! I've read it before and I didn't know it. Funny story: I had this book several years ago, and I just assumed that this would be a recent version or edition. I don't have that book handy – the first one – because I have moved to a smaller place and it is in storage. So funny me - I bought the version I already had before so I could compare it with this supposed newer version? So I thought. Well because the link didn't work to go to the Bolo page where this book is located, and since I saw no reviews on what I thought was the older book's page, I now have three copies of the same book ha ha. It's just as well because this book makes a perfect gift for anyone starting out in the art world.Drawing skills are a essentials, and they come before anyone even thinks of doing any painting. I think that is why a book like this, covering a method of drawing as with right brain and left brain to learn the basics and the tricks of drawing well, would be such a complicated book. I've rarely seen a painting book that is this detailed. I do have them, I would like to find them, because attention to detail – as with drawing and painting hands – is so important and difficult to learn for the first time.I've been in and out of the art scene for over 25 years, and I am not what I would consider an artist. However, because of books like this, (and videos) I merrily walked into a watercolor class for the first time the other day and painted better than almost anyone in the class. It really surprised me. I took informal classes for six months about 3 years ago - at a YMCA where a member who is an artist and teacher decided to teach in a spare room. She was really rude to me haha but I did learn some, just nothing like what I just painted. I've only have the basics of training. Most of my expertise is in Photoshop. In Photoshop the are tools for perspective and symmetry. Just reading this book as a review has refreshed my memory about my drawing days. I think it is an important distinction to make that I am doing digital art most of the time anyway. Somehow, book and video learning in traditional drawing and painting has helped me translate skills into digital painting. Not so with digital painting books I have read where it is assumed you need to learn the software from the very beginning, but still assume you are already a painter. Learning the drawing must come first, so I've been told. Though I don't have any formal training in drawing or painting, and I've really studied about and practiced painting AND drawing at the same time, books such as this one are so handy to have so we can review the basics along with the added concept of left versus right brain thinking regarding drawing skills.So for me, it is more of a reference, and I highly recommend this book as a gift to a young person just starting out in the art world. It is a precious classic for a reason. The techniques are solid and classical. This book covers drawing from so many different perspectives that I find it hard to believe anyone would read this, practice with this book, and come away empty-handed. In fact, I would expect the best of results of course varying from person to person.Classical artists have been using most of these techniques for thousands of years. The right brain left brain drawing concept isn't new because this author has been writing updates and additions on this book for many years. I'd be surprised if many artists are not familiar with it.I get the feeling that this is an underutilized gem. And I am happy to review it – again – ha ha :-).I have a new grandbaby, as my very mature son just had his first child. You can bet that she will get all of my art books. And her mother, already likes this one, because she gave a copy to me years ago. Instinctively, I was able to draw from the get-go, but to do it well – I have seen very few people accomplish that without some instruction. We are talking about perspective, composition, negative space, positive space, drawing with grids, using pencils and other tools for measurement when doing what I would consider to be live drawing, and more. So many people these days use photos as reference; and even then, one can benefit from the good old grid. There aren't too many projects in this book really, unless you decide that you want to practice after every lesson or chapter. This is the way to really get value here.I can still use this book right now, because in painting I am having trouble with foreshortening, which is drawing something at certain angles in perspective where the front needs to be drawn differently from the part farthest away, and you can only draw what you see as if it is the front of my hand in front of my other fingers and so on - as I understand it. I could never afford, nor could I manage a fine art degree, but darn it, I am doing pretty well just the same.The reason why I am not explaining the left brain right brain concept. which is the cornerstone of this book, is because for me it is very confusing. I get dyslexia every time I try to think about the different brain hemispheres. So please don't get me wrong; I am not discounting this sort of learning concept; I am simply saying that this book is just great on its own merits despite my not being able to understand the "different from the norm" concept within this particular classic.This book is very well diagramed, and much can be learned by looking at images/drawings; for example, a drawing of the ocean, showing how the ripples are smaller and closer together as they recede up to the horizon line; just as when I am challenged with a landscape, it helps to know the relationship between one part and the other, since I didn't grow up observing so well how nature works. Most artists I've talked to have been observing nature in a detailed and specific way most of their lives. This is not to say that no one will not be able to learn how to draw or paint really well instinctively, but it is rare. I am saying this to demonstrate how important it is to know these concepts from a book like this to get familiar with them. Or to just be introduced to them.I am just as pleased to have a reunion with this book as I was to find that after three years of not painting with watercolor, I was able to do a landscape very well in watercolor when I didn't ever learn to before . Highly recommended.
Ottimo, richiede tempo
Il libro sembra molto interessante, ben fatto e giustamente prende per la manina e rassicura chi parte da zero assoluto (o sottozero, come nel mio caso).Serve un minimo di attrezzatura da acquistare e/o fabbricarsi (ho usato un pezzo di plexiglass per il 'frame'), sarebbe utile poterla acquistare insieme al libro.Non sono ancora andato molto avanti perché gli esercizi richiedono un certo tempo consecutivo di concentrazione senza interruzioni, che per me non è facile da trovare, ma mi riprometto di farlo perché penso proprio che ne valga la pena.
Very great book
I always believe that the ability to draw is an innate skill and couldn't be taught. People who are able to draw are those who had the drawing skill born with them since their childhood. But after reading this book, my perception changed. I start to realize that drawing is a skill that could be learn. I start to draw simple shapes and start perceive shapes in real life. I start to see shading, edges and spaces. Everything just appears in front of my eyes. I was shocked and asked myself why didn't I see those things before. Things become clearer than ever in my eyes.The book does bring another theme which is intriguing to read: the working of left and right brain. Left brain is responsible for languages while right brain is responsible for perceiving image. In real life both sides of the brain work together toward a results and it's good. But sometime we need to shut down 1 side to let the other side work because that side is just better and suitable for the work. The book has exercises to shut down left brain and let right brain reins. After finishing those exercises, I realize I use right brain more frequent and look for things under multi perspectives, which is a really good influence of this book.Highly recommend book for those who start learning to draw like me. I guarantee after finishing it, you can draw. And moreover you realize the real power of your brain.
Muy interesante
Lectura interesante sobre la relación del dibujo y desarrollo mental
A superb book to give you the mindset for drawing
I read this book during my summer vacations (I am a school teacher). I used to read 4-5 pages everyday and do every exercise as mentioned. I was amazed at the speed of my progress. This book starts with teaching us the importance of drawing. It tells us how drawing- till the 19th century- was considered an utmost important part of education. Then it tells us about left brain and right brain. And then begins the basic components of drawins- perspective, values, proportion etc. Overall, I am truly happy with this book. I still do the exercises mentioned here.
Livro essencial para a vidq
Ainda não terminei de ler o livro, mas já trouxe uma nova perspectiva pra minha vida a respeito do desenho. De fácil compreensão, até cansativo às vezes na persistência em esmiuçar um conceito, traz exercícios práticos e eficientes. Recomendo muito.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition" by Betty Edwards
"Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition" by Betty Edwards is a groundbreaking guide that unlocks the secrets of artistic expression and creativity. With its innovative approach to drawing, this book has inspired countless aspiring artists to tap into their right-brain abilities and unleash their full creative potential.From the very beginning, Edwards captivates readers with her unique perspective on drawing as a learnable skill rather than an innate talent. She introduces the concept of the "right side" of the brain as the seat of creativity and visual perception, challenging readers to embrace a new way of seeing the world around them.One of the book's most compelling aspects is its practical approach to teaching drawing techniques. Edwards provides step-by-step exercises and hands-on activities designed to help readers develop their drawing skills incrementally. By breaking down complex concepts into manageable tasks, she empowers even the most novice artist to achieve remarkable results.Moreover, "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" is not just a technical manual; it is also a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Edwards encourages readers to explore their own creativity and artistic vision, guiding them through exercises that stimulate imagination, intuition, and emotional expression.Furthermore, the 4th edition of the book features updated content and additional resources, including new insights into the neuroscience of creativity and expanded chapters on topics such as composition, color theory, and drawing from memory. These enhancements make the book an invaluable resource for both beginners and experienced artists alike.In conclusion, "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition" is a must-have resource for anyone seeking to unlock their creative potential and master the art of drawing. With its practical exercises, insightful teachings, and inspiring philosophy, this book has earned its reputation as a classic guide to drawing and a timeless source of inspiration for artists of all levels.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best How-To-Draw Book!
Bought this for my friend in prison. He draws really good now. Said the book is the best!
5.0 out of 5 stars Great refresher
It’s been a while since I seriously pursued my artistic passions, so I bought this book (among others) to get those creative juices flowing again. The exercises are excellent. I know it’s been well regarded as an instructional book for a bit, and I feel that it’s well written and easy to understand. The author does a great job of giving step by step directions to follow, and it sort of puts you in a mindset to “think artistically.”
5.0 out of 5 stars super helpful
Great examples, great to learn to think about drawing. Perfect for beginners or a refresher for more experienced for both drawing and painting.
4.0 out of 5 stars This book dives deep into the brain
This is a great book with more insight to how one can learn about the brain and learn to draw sketch whatever you want. This is a book for anyone that wants to really learn a power of the mind and right and left side of the brain and the techniques to learn any type of art.
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny story: I had this book several years ago
This book definitely deserves five stars! I've read it before and I didn't know it. Funny story: I had this book several years ago, and I just assumed that this would be a recent version or edition. I don't have that book handy – the first one – because I have moved to a smaller place and it is in storage. So funny me - I bought the version I already had before so I could compare it with this supposed newer version? So I thought. Well because the link didn't work to go to the Bolo page where this book is located, and since I saw no reviews on what I thought was the older book's page, I now have three copies of the same book ha ha. It's just as well because this book makes a perfect gift for anyone starting out in the art world.Drawing skills are a essentials, and they come before anyone even thinks of doing any painting. I think that is why a book like this, covering a method of drawing as with right brain and left brain to learn the basics and the tricks of drawing well, would be such a complicated book. I've rarely seen a painting book that is this detailed. I do have them, I would like to find them, because attention to detail – as with drawing and painting hands – is so important and difficult to learn for the first time.I've been in and out of the art scene for over 25 years, and I am not what I would consider an artist. However, because of books like this, (and videos) I merrily walked into a watercolor class for the first time the other day and painted better than almost anyone in the class. It really surprised me. I took informal classes for six months about 3 years ago - at a YMCA where a member who is an artist and teacher decided to teach in a spare room. She was really rude to me haha but I did learn some, just nothing like what I just painted. I've only have the basics of training. Most of my expertise is in Photoshop. In Photoshop the are tools for perspective and symmetry. Just reading this book as a review has refreshed my memory about my drawing days. I think it is an important distinction to make that I am doing digital art most of the time anyway. Somehow, book and video learning in traditional drawing and painting has helped me translate skills into digital painting. Not so with digital painting books I have read where it is assumed you need to learn the software from the very beginning, but still assume you are already a painter. Learning the drawing must come first, so I've been told. Though I don't have any formal training in drawing or painting, and I've really studied about and practiced painting AND drawing at the same time, books such as this one are so handy to have so we can review the basics along with the added concept of left versus right brain thinking regarding drawing skills.So for me, it is more of a reference, and I highly recommend this book as a gift to a young person just starting out in the art world. It is a precious classic for a reason. The techniques are solid and classical. This book covers drawing from so many different perspectives that I find it hard to believe anyone would read this, practice with this book, and come away empty-handed. In fact, I would expect the best of results of course varying from person to person.Classical artists have been using most of these techniques for thousands of years. The right brain left brain drawing concept isn't new because this author has been writing updates and additions on this book for many years. I'd be surprised if many artists are not familiar with it.I get the feeling that this is an underutilized gem. And I am happy to review it – again – ha ha :-).I have a new grandbaby, as my very mature son just had his first child. You can bet that she will get all of my art books. And her mother, already likes this one, because she gave a copy to me years ago. Instinctively, I was able to draw from the get-go, but to do it well – I have seen very few people accomplish that without some instruction. We are talking about perspective, composition, negative space, positive space, drawing with grids, using pencils and other tools for measurement when doing what I would consider to be live drawing, and more. So many people these days use photos as reference; and even then, one can benefit from the good old grid. There aren't too many projects in this book really, unless you decide that you want to practice after every lesson or chapter. This is the way to really get value here.I can still use this book right now, because in painting I am having trouble with foreshortening, which is drawing something at certain angles in perspective where the front needs to be drawn differently from the part farthest away, and you can only draw what you see as if it is the front of my hand in front of my other fingers and so on - as I understand it. I could never afford, nor could I manage a fine art degree, but darn it, I am doing pretty well just the same.The reason why I am not explaining the left brain right brain concept. which is the cornerstone of this book, is because for me it is very confusing. I get dyslexia every time I try to think about the different brain hemispheres. So please don't get me wrong; I am not discounting this sort of learning concept; I am simply saying that this book is just great on its own merits despite my not being able to understand the "different from the norm" concept within this particular classic.This book is very well diagramed, and much can be learned by looking at images/drawings; for example, a drawing of the ocean, showing how the ripples are smaller and closer together as they recede up to the horizon line; just as when I am challenged with a landscape, it helps to know the relationship between one part and the other, since I didn't grow up observing so well how nature works. Most artists I've talked to have been observing nature in a detailed and specific way most of their lives. This is not to say that no one will not be able to learn how to draw or paint really well instinctively, but it is rare. I am saying this to demonstrate how important it is to know these concepts from a book like this to get familiar with them. Or to just be introduced to them.I am just as pleased to have a reunion with this book as I was to find that after three years of not painting with watercolor, I was able to do a landscape very well in watercolor when I didn't ever learn to before . Highly recommended.
Ottimo, richiede tempo
Il libro sembra molto interessante, ben fatto e giustamente prende per la manina e rassicura chi parte da zero assoluto (o sottozero, come nel mio caso).Serve un minimo di attrezzatura da acquistare e/o fabbricarsi (ho usato un pezzo di plexiglass per il 'frame'), sarebbe utile poterla acquistare insieme al libro.Non sono ancora andato molto avanti perché gli esercizi richiedono un certo tempo consecutivo di concentrazione senza interruzioni, che per me non è facile da trovare, ma mi riprometto di farlo perché penso proprio che ne valga la pena.
Very great book
I always believe that the ability to draw is an innate skill and couldn't be taught. People who are able to draw are those who had the drawing skill born with them since their childhood. But after reading this book, my perception changed. I start to realize that drawing is a skill that could be learn. I start to draw simple shapes and start perceive shapes in real life. I start to see shading, edges and spaces. Everything just appears in front of my eyes. I was shocked and asked myself why didn't I see those things before. Things become clearer than ever in my eyes.The book does bring another theme which is intriguing to read: the working of left and right brain. Left brain is responsible for languages while right brain is responsible for perceiving image. In real life both sides of the brain work together toward a results and it's good. But sometime we need to shut down 1 side to let the other side work because that side is just better and suitable for the work. The book has exercises to shut down left brain and let right brain reins. After finishing those exercises, I realize I use right brain more frequent and look for things under multi perspectives, which is a really good influence of this book.Highly recommend book for those who start learning to draw like me. I guarantee after finishing it, you can draw. And moreover you realize the real power of your brain.
Muy interesante
Lectura interesante sobre la relación del dibujo y desarrollo mental
A superb book to give you the mindset for drawing
I read this book during my summer vacations (I am a school teacher). I used to read 4-5 pages everyday and do every exercise as mentioned. I was amazed at the speed of my progress. This book starts with teaching us the importance of drawing. It tells us how drawing- till the 19th century- was considered an utmost important part of education. Then it tells us about left brain and right brain. And then begins the basic components of drawins- perspective, values, proportion etc. Overall, I am truly happy with this book. I still do the exercises mentioned here.
Livro essencial para a vidq
Ainda não terminei de ler o livro, mas já trouxe uma nova perspectiva pra minha vida a respeito do desenho. De fácil compreensão, até cansativo às vezes na persistência em esmiuçar um conceito, traz exercícios práticos e eficientes. Recomendo muito.
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