


more drawings executed with my left hand, my hopes being that through the use of my 'wrong' hand i (or/and my right hand) will learn something about the ownership and allowance of mark-making and space building rather than get cought up in the dictation of surface details. just another tool.
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I think the left-handed work looks good. As an exercise it forces you to think about it all in a different way. My art buddy (my 6 1/2 year old daughter Lydia) is left-handed and so was I until the teachers made go righty long long ago. They did that in the days of fountain pens.
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