The Natural Way To Draw: A Working Plan For Art... -
Nicolaïdes believed the primary job of a teacher is to teach students . He argued that drawing should be as natural as talking—a process mastered through practice and inevitable mistakes.
Kimon Nicolaïdes’ The Natural Way to Draw is less of a textbook and more of a designed to retrain your brain and body to "see". Published posthumously in 1941, it remains a cornerstone of art education for its focus on physical sensation and direct observation over intellectualized technique. Core Philosophy: "Learning to Learn" The natural way to draw: a working plan for art...
: The method emphasizes "physical contact" with objects through all senses, especially touch, to achieve correct observation. Nicolaïdes believed the primary job of a teacher
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