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October is a month filled with mystery and magic, and we’re inviting the seasonal spirits to move us with a set of playful Halloween blind drawing exercises to help kids loosen up and have a little ...
Draw what you see, not what you think what you see, is probably a recommendation that you've heard a lot if you're a beginner artist, but it can be harder than it might sound. It also raises questions ...
Blind and sighted people use many of the same devices in sketching their surroundings, suggesting that vision and touch are closely linked I first met Betty, a blind teenager in Toronto, as I was ...