Book details
The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
by Betty Edwards
1979
About the book
Betty Edwards argues that drawing is a matter of perception rather than manual dexterity. She bases her method on the neurobiological framework of brain lateralization, specifically the distinction between the analytical, verbal L-mode and the spatial, intuitive R-mode. The text contains specific exercises designed to silence the dominant left hemisphere, such as drawing portraits upside down or sketching negative spaces instead of objects. By focusing on pure edges, relative angles, and light values, the student bypasses symbolic shorthand and learns to see physical reality without the interference of mental labels.
This manual serves adult beginners who believe they lack innate artistic talent and experienced artists seeking to overcome creative blocks. Readers use these techniques to shift their cognitive state, moving from logical categorization to holistic observation. The practitioner gains a reliable set of perceptual skills that allow them to replicate three-dimensional scenes on a two-dimensional surface. Beyond the technical ability to render a likeness, the reader finishes the book with a practical method for accessing non-verbal mental states and improving spatial problem-solving through visual observation.
Details
- Published
- 1979
- Language
- EN