Drawing and the Art of Bicycle Riding
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How does the author compare the process of teaching drawing to the process of teaching someone to ride a bicycle?
View answer and explanationWhat common perception about artistic ability is described as contributing to the mystery surrounding the process of drawing?
View answer and explanationAccording to the author, what is the most critical element an individual must learn to be able to draw, even more so than the drawing skill itself?
View answer and explanationThe author suggests that drawing involves an ability to make a shift in brain state. How is this different mode of seeing/perceiving primarily characterized?
View answer and explanationWhich of the following activities does the author propose likely induces a subjective state similar to the one experienced while drawing?
View answer and explanationWhat is the stated primary purpose of the book's exercises, framing drawing as a means rather than an end?
View answer and explanationHow is the approach of this book described as being different from other drawing instruction books?
View answer and explanationThe author presents three specific reasons for choosing portrait drawing as a subject for beginners. Which of the following is one of those reasons?
View answer and explanationWhat does the author believe is the reason for the 'often-remarkable gains' and 'rapid rate of improvement' that students achieve?
View answer and explanationWhat is the basic premise of the book, which the author claims provides a 'twofold advantage'?
View answer and explanationWhen artists are asked how they draw, they often give answers that do little to dispel the mystery. Which of the following is NOT an answer the author suggests an artist might typically give?
View answer and explanationThe author argues that drawing is a learnable skill for every normal person with average eyesight and what other quality?
View answer and explanationWhat is the twofold advantage of making the mental shift to the artist's way of seeing?
View answer and explanationHow do artists often describe their subjective state while deeply engaged in drawing?
View answer and explanationWhat is the main reason provided for why many individuals never learn to see well enough to draw?
View answer and explanationWhat does the author state is the key to learning to draw, involving a mental shift?
View answer and explanationWhat does the author suggest is a potential outcome of learning to draw, beyond the skill itself?
View answer and explanationFor whom has the author specifically designed the exercises and instructions in the book?
View answer and explanationWhat is the author's explanation for why you 'already know how to draw'?
View answer and explanationWhy does the author claim that realism is used as a 'means to an end' in the book's exercises?
View answer and explanationWhat does the author state is the key difference between drawing a still-life, a landscape, and a portrait?
View answer and explanationWhat does the author say is the result of seeing one's own success in drawing portraits, a task often perceived as difficult?
View answer and explanationWhat final thought does the author use to frame the basic premise of the book, drawing a parallel with other great creative individuals?
View answer and explanationWhat attitude do people often have, which the author compares to deciding not to take a French class because you do not already speak French?
View answer and explanationThe text describes how scientific research makes master drawings seem even more remarkable. Why is this the case?
View answer and explanationWhat does the author state is the actual 'problem' in learning to draw?
View answer and explanationOnce a person becomes familiar with the drawing mode, what ability are they expected to gain?
View answer and explanationWhat is the author's stated hope for what the book 'Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain' will help individuals achieve?
View answer and explanationThe author states that creative persons from fields other than art will benefit from the techniques presented. How will they benefit?
View answer and explanationWhat does one of the author's former students say after learning to draw that illustrates a change in perception?
View answer and explanationWhat is the author's view on the relationship between drawing and seeing?
View answer and explanationWhat does the author suggest is the reason that artists themselves often do little to dispel the mystery surrounding their ability?
View answer and explanationThe author describes the artist's way of seeing as a 'twofold process.' What is the second part of this process?
View answer and explanationAccording to the author, once the drawing mode is familiar, an individual can draw their perceptions even if they have never done what?
View answer and explanationWhat is the intended result of the multiple effects of the exercises in the book, beyond the skill of drawing?
View answer and explanationWhat is the third and final reason the author gives for choosing faces as a drawing subject for beginners?
View answer and explanationWhat analogy does the author use to emphasize that we don't learn a basic skill only to produce elite practitioners?
View answer and explanationIn the 'Summing up' section, what two skills must be mastered before one can complete the course and enhance creative thinking?
View answer and explanationWhat is the central theme of the quote by Maurice Grosser, 'The Painter's Eye, 1951'?
View answer and explanationIn the altered state of consciousness experienced during art work, how do artists feel?
View answer and explanationWhat activity is NOT listed as one that can apparently produce a shift in consciousness state similar to drawing?
View answer and explanationWhat is the final piece of advice given at the end of the chapter before beginning the exercises?
View answer and explanationAccording to the author, what is the ultimate goal to which drawing is 'but a key'?
View answer and explanationHow many reasons does the author provide for selecting portrait drawing for some of the exercises?
View answer and explanationWhat happens to the artist's awareness of words and the passage of time when they enter the 'different subjective state' of drawing?
View answer and explanationBased on the text, what is the 'intriguing aspect' of the gains that most students achieve in the author's five-day workshop?
View answer and explanationAccording to the author, what will be 'evident through your creative work', as stated by Albrecht Dürer?
View answer and explanationWhat fundamental belief is at the core of the author's assertion that anyone with average eyesight and coordination can learn to draw?
View answer and explanationIn the comparison between teaching drawing and teaching someone to ride a bicycle, what does the teacher often end up doing?
View answer and explanationWhat does the author believe is the reason that most people 'never learn to see well enough to draw'?
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