Monday 27 January 2014

Course Starting at the Old Police Station March 2014



"You have two brains: a left and a right. Modern brain scientists now know that your left brain is your verbal and rational brain; it thinks serially and reduces its thoughts to numbers, letters and words… Your right brain is your nonverbal and intuitive brain; it thinks in patterns, or pictures, composed of ‘whole things,’ and does not comprehend reductions, either numbers, letters, or words."

From The Fabric of Mind, by the eminent scientist and neurosurgeon, Richard Bergland. Viking Penguin, Inc., New York 1985. pg.1

Learn to see what is in front of you, with a series of drawing exercises tailored to stop the left side of the brain from using a stereotypical visual language in your drawings, and to allow your right side to express itself through intuition.