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Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition Hardcover – April 26, 2012

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A revised edition of the classic drawing book that has sold more than 1.7 million copies in the United States alone.

Translated into more than seventeen languages, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain is the world's most widely used drawing instruction book. Whether you are drawing as a professional artist, as an artist in training, or as a hobby, this book will give you greater confidence in your ability and deepen your artistic perception, as well as foster a new appreciation of the world around you. This revised/updated fourth edition includes:

  • a new preface and introduction;
  • crucial updates based on recent research on the brain's plasticity and the enormous value of learning new skills/ utilizing the right hemisphere of the brain;
  • new focus on how the ability to draw on the strengths of the right hemisphere can serve as an antidote to the increasing left-brain emphasis in American life-the worship of all that is linear, analytic, digital, etc.;
  • an informative section that addresses recent research linking early childhood "scribbling" to later language development and the importance of parental encouragement of this activity;
  • and new reproductions of master drawings throughout

     

    A life-changing book, this fully revised and updated edition of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain is destined to inspire generations of readers to come.

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Betty Edwards speaks regularly at universities, art schools, and companies. Now retired from her position as professor emeritus of art at California State University in Long Beach, Edwards received her doctorate from UCLA in art, education, and the psychology of perception. Dr. Edwards has been profiled on the Today show and in Time, among other magazines and newspapers. She lives in California.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ TarcherPerigee; Expanded, Updated edition (April 26, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1585429198
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1585429196
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.75 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.6 x 1.06 x 9.27 inches
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Betty Edwards is an American art teacher and author, best known for her 1979 book, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain® (now in its 4th edition).

She was born in 1926 in San Francisco, and grew up in Long Beach, California, attending Long Beach Polytechnic High School. An artist from an early age, Betty received a Bachelor's degree in Art from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1947, and exhibited her paintings in Los Angeles in the 1950s and 1960s. She later received a Master's of Art from California State University Northridge and a Doctorate in Art, Education, and Psychology from UCLA (1976).

Betty taught at Venice High School in the Los Angeles Unified School District, then at a Los Angeles community college. From 1978 until her retirement in 1991, she was in the Art Department at California State University, Long Beach. As Professor of Art, she taught and conducted research until she retired, and was the founder of the Center for the Educational Applications of Brain Hemisphere Research at CSULB. She lives in La Jolla, California, and has two children, Anne Bomeisler Farrell and Brian Bomeisler; and two grandchildren, Sophie and Francesca.

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain® was published in 1979 (above), and since then has remained the preeminent book on its subject, used as a standard text in many art schools around the world and on the shelves of artists everywhere. More than three million copies have been sold, and it has been translated into many foreign languages, including French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Hungarian, Chinese, Korean, Russian, and Japanese. Betty Edwards is the author of:

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain®, 1979 (revised and reprinted in 1989, 1999, and 2012), Penguin Putnam

Drawing on the Artist Within, 1986, Simon & Schuster

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain® Workbook, 1998 (revised and reprinted in 2012), Penguin Putnam

Color. A course in mastering the art of mixing colors, 2004, Penguin Putnam

From her earliest days as a high school art teacher, Betty began to develop her groundbreaking theories about how to teach drawing successfully to every student, and her graduate studies at UCLA confirmed the results. Until her retirement, she lectured widely around the world on the subjects of drawing, creativity, and creative problem-solving, focusing not just on individuals but on the corporate community and at museums internationally. She continues to write and consult, occasionally participating in DRSB Workshops taught by her son, Brian Bomeisler. Her lifelong mission has been to return art to the public school curriculum nationwide, in her passionate belief that we should be educating the "whole brains" of our children, not just teaching the "Three Rs" or to standardized tests that concentrate on the "left brain" only.

Her company, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Inc., develops special drawing tools, materials, workshops, and videos to help individuals learn to draw. The DRSB Web site is http://drawright.com.

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Customers find this drawing book informative and effective, with one noting it trains skills in perception and observation. Moreover, the book serves as an excellent instructional guide, particularly for beginners, and customers consider it well worth the money. Additionally, the new edition receives positive feedback for its improvements. However, customers disagree on the book's ease of reading, with some finding it clear and concise while others find it tedious to read. The color accuracy also receives mixed reviews, with one customer noting issues with the presentation of shading and color.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
    "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.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2014
    I bought this last Christmas for a close friend of mine (20) who, after seeing me doodle, expressed that she had always wanted to draw and felt she was unable to. She was under the (really common) impression that you are "born" with the ability to draw well - and I'd almost take offense at that; I work really hard to be able to draw like I do! (I can certainly draw and paint, though I'm no Picasso.) After some research, I discovered the incredible reviews, not to mention the results, from the people who have read this book or been to one of Betty Edward's classes. And I saw in her teaching something that I had taught myself, but had not yet been able to put into words: when you draw, accurately, you override your brain at every stage telling you "no, a foot looks like THIS", or "Actually, eyes are shaped like THIS", and you really *see* what is in front of you. It's not a magic ability or a genetic quirk, it's simply a skill that anyone can learn with the right teacher.

    And Betty Edwards is most certainly that teacher! The book has gone down a huge success with my friend, whose enjoyment is only matched by her enthusiasm to learn, and honestly, it's a great gift for me to see someone I'm close to enjoy the same thrill that accompanies artistic improvement, and for me to have played a part in that. The book itself is a fascinating read and the exercises are incredible - though if I recall correctly, some of the science behind the left/right brain hemispheres has been debunked recently? In any case. Whether you are 15 years old and unhappy with the pace of your school's art class, or 20 and wishing you could draw anything besides a wonky smiley face, or 60 and regretting a life not spent with a pencil and paper: Get, and put to use, this book. It is the best starting point I've ever heard of, excepting perhaps the classes held by the author herself.

    And if Dr.Edwards could ever find the time to visit Ireland, I can guarantee she'll have at least a +2 for any classes she sets up! We'll drag along everyone we know if we have to!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2022
    Betty Edwards takes you on a journey that is not just about learning how to draw a curve or a shape, but rather deeply psychological and actually plays deeply with mindfulness work, negotiation stuff I'm learning, and more... How you ask? By teaching you how to truly observe what is right in front of you and do your level best to replicate it while leaving the imprint of your own stylish elements as an artist. You are taught how to activate those perceptual centers and get out of your head from those over analytical racing thoughts that run through our minds til your mind focuses what is right in front of you regardless of how you feel about it.

    It takes you away from ambiguity and paradox to what is.

    It teaches you how to concentrate on hand and eye moments and to note the nameless shapes and curves rather than the preconceived bias of notions of shapes that affect your ability to replicate.

    It shows you the psychological truths of how we work in an artistic way to develop perceptual thinking and reduce cognitive dissonance and why for thousands of years artists vs politicians have been that artists will paint what their mind sees no matter how ugly or awful it is or how beautiful or pleasant it is, they just pain what their mind directs them to. It teaches us how to access the deepest recesses of our subconscious til we let go. This is the brilliance of how she presented her drawing lessons.

    And in just weeks you will go from barely being able to draw to being able to at least do a somewhat realistic portrait although not full on hyperrealism

    If you learn this book, it will then be a greater stepping stone to learning hyperrealism from elsewhere
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  • Enrico Colombini
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo, richiede tempo
    Reviewed in Italy on July 14, 2015
    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.
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  • John R. Small
    5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 22, 2020
    I've read quite a few books, as someone totally new but sincere about wanting to learn to draw, I give this book an A+
  • Amazon カスタマー
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very great book
    Reviewed in Japan on June 17, 2015
    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.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy interesante
    Reviewed in Spain on March 14, 2022
    Lectura interesante sobre la relación del dibujo y desarrollo mental
  • Nishant Sharma
    5.0 out of 5 stars A superb book to give you the mindset for drawing
    Reviewed in India on November 7, 2024
    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.