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From the author: Published on the website of the development center "Man" ( ). Authors Anastasia Stolyarova, Evgenia Ivanova There are three ways to develop creative abilities: the first is studying at an art school/university and traditional drawing lessons. It requires a lot of effort to concentrate, perseverance and discipline. The costs of this path are a withdrawal into the assessment of “right or wrong” and loss of inspiration... This approach in creativity is called left-hemisphere (the left hemisphere of the brain is responsible for logic, rules, systematicity). The artist learns technique, achieves precision of lines and similarity of the image... And after many years, having achieved mastery, he manages to revive the drawing, going beyond the mere perfection of forms. The second path is the right hemisphere - intuitive drawing. This is a path of creativity without the framework and strict rules of academic education. The main tools of intuitive artists are feelings, emotions, impressions... A person takes brushes and paints and simply transfers onto the canvas what is currently in his soul. Often in such an impulse something abstract is born, but so filled with life and emotionally charged that every stroke takes on meaning, and the picture “radiates” what the author put into it! There is also a path of the golden mean - when a person first reveals his creative abilities through joy bright colors, rich colors that reflect his mood. And then, having enjoyed freedom and making sure that no one is going to criticize him - after all, how can you evaluate the state of your soul as right or wrong? – acquires techniques and drawing techniques that allow you to make the image recognizable. We adhere to exactly this approach – the path of the golden mean is close to us. By listening to ourselves and the world around us, we enjoy our feelings and embody our impressions in the drawing. Sometimes it’s just a combination of colors associated with your favorite music... And sometimes it’s an image of events or places that touched some string of the soul, made you smile, feel sad, or caused a storm of emotions... At such moments, you want what you drew to correspond to the image that appeared before your eyes - and Simple techniques and techniques based on the laws of harmony in drawing, the sense of light and shadow and the color palette help with this. Well, then, when you have found your source of inspiration, you can improve your skills on your own, in drawing lessons or in special educational institutions. At our seminars, we try to make sure that each person shows his talent, sees and enjoys his own drawing style - after all, all people are like that different! Sincerely believing that the ability to create is the property of everyone, we help everyone who is ready to accept their Gift, received by right of birth as a Human, to feel like an Artist. Open your heart to your talent, and together we will make the world brighter!© Anastasia Stolyarova , Evgenia Ivanova When using the entire article or any part of it, an active link to the original is required. There are three ways to develop creative abilities: the first is studying at an art school/university and traditional drawing lessons. It requires a lot of effort to concentrate, perseverance and discipline. The costs of this path are a withdrawal into the assessment of “right or wrong” and loss of inspiration... This approach in creativity is called left-hemisphere (the left hemisphere of the brain is responsible for logic, rules, systematicity). The artist learns technique, achieves precision of lines and similarity of the image... And after many years, having achieved mastery, he manages to revive the drawing, going beyond the mere perfection of forms. The second path is the right hemisphere - intuitive drawing. This is a path of creativity without the framework and strict rules of academic education. The main tools of intuitive artists are feelings, emotions, impressions... A person takes brushes and paints and simply transfers onto the canvas what is currently in his soul. Often in such an impulse something abstract is born, but so full of life and emotionally charged that every stroke