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Leonardo da Vinci wrote, a century after Cennini: And take a note… with slight strokes in a little book that you should always carry with you… preserved with great care; for the forms, and positions of objects are so infinite that the memory is incapable of retaining them, wherefore keep these sketches as your guides and masters.
Roland Allen • The Notebook
Keep your old work. You did it. There are virtues and there are faults in it for you to study. You can learn more from yourself than you can from anyone else.
Robert Henri • The Art Spirit
You need to be able to do the spirals by moving your pen with your fingers without having to move your whole hand.
Rosemary Sassoon • Improve Your Handwriting: Teach Yourself: Learn to write in a confident and fluent hand: the writing classic for adult learners and calligraphy enthusiasts
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, the classic book by Betty Edwards.
Tom Vanderbilt • Beginners
Anyone Can Draw Dragons: Easy Step-by-Step Drawing Tutorial for Kids, Teens, and Beginners. How To Learn To Draw Dragons. Book 1 (Aspiring artist's guide 9)
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All human learning and experience can be divided into two groups,
Ted Gioia • How to Listen to Jazz
