Learn to draw in an hour

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies, Art Technique, Drawing, Art & Architecture, General Art
Cover of the book Learn to draw in an hour by R. Brand Aubery, R. Brand Aubery
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Author: R. Brand Aubery ISBN: 1230002384788
Publisher: R. Brand Aubery Publication: June 18, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: R. Brand Aubery
ISBN: 1230002384788
Publisher: R. Brand Aubery
Publication: June 18, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

The method is really simple and if you follow the steps you will learn to draw leaving behind the childhood stage in which adults tend to be trapped as far as drawing is concerned. But before buying, make sure that this is what you are looking for. It is not a book, nor a conventional drawing course. You will not find examples, only the method. The ebook consists of fifteen pages counted.

It is well explained by what is more than enough. It is to read it quickly and immediately get to work.

Draw!

In 1979, Betty Edwards, a drawing teacher who taught at California State University, published an amazing book explaining that anyone with two hemispheres in the brain could learn to draw. Since human beings came from the factory with those two hemispheres, anyone could develop a notorious skill in drawing ... if he or she was taught how.

The first thing I asked myself, and I still wonder, when I checked, first with myself and then with my class of ten-year-olds, that what was explained in the book "Learning to draw with the right side of the brain" worked is how is it possible that the Edwards method is not better known. It has been more than thirty years since its publication, long enough for the book to be known worldwide. Myths were demolished, as drawing is a gift only available to a few, or it takes a long time to develop such a capacity. Thanks to her method millions of people around the world could learn another wonderful way to express their emotions. But I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of art education teachers who know their existence. I do not stop recommending the book to professors and students in my University and in my school and no one seems to have ever heard of it.

So I decided to write this ebook in case you had not heard of Betty Edwards either, to let you know that you can learn to draw in just one hour, reading this ebook and doing the exercise that is proposed. One hour is the time it takes me in my classes to teach my students everything they need to know to develop this wonderful capacity for which we are all trained. I hope that when you check for yourself do not let the message die and teach to draw your partner, your parents, your children and your friends. And if you are a teacher, to all your students.

There are ideas that must be known and shared by everyone. This is one of them.

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The method is really simple and if you follow the steps you will learn to draw leaving behind the childhood stage in which adults tend to be trapped as far as drawing is concerned. But before buying, make sure that this is what you are looking for. It is not a book, nor a conventional drawing course. You will not find examples, only the method. The ebook consists of fifteen pages counted.

It is well explained by what is more than enough. It is to read it quickly and immediately get to work.

Draw!

In 1979, Betty Edwards, a drawing teacher who taught at California State University, published an amazing book explaining that anyone with two hemispheres in the brain could learn to draw. Since human beings came from the factory with those two hemispheres, anyone could develop a notorious skill in drawing ... if he or she was taught how.

The first thing I asked myself, and I still wonder, when I checked, first with myself and then with my class of ten-year-olds, that what was explained in the book "Learning to draw with the right side of the brain" worked is how is it possible that the Edwards method is not better known. It has been more than thirty years since its publication, long enough for the book to be known worldwide. Myths were demolished, as drawing is a gift only available to a few, or it takes a long time to develop such a capacity. Thanks to her method millions of people around the world could learn another wonderful way to express their emotions. But I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of art education teachers who know their existence. I do not stop recommending the book to professors and students in my University and in my school and no one seems to have ever heard of it.

So I decided to write this ebook in case you had not heard of Betty Edwards either, to let you know that you can learn to draw in just one hour, reading this ebook and doing the exercise that is proposed. One hour is the time it takes me in my classes to teach my students everything they need to know to develop this wonderful capacity for which we are all trained. I hope that when you check for yourself do not let the message die and teach to draw your partner, your parents, your children and your friends. And if you are a teacher, to all your students.

There are ideas that must be known and shared by everyone. This is one of them.

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