Memory drawing exercises train artists to use their own eyes and develop their powers of observation.
The most comprehensive book about memory training for artists was written in the 1840's by Horace Lecoq de Boisbaudran.
Lecoq recognized that the ability to remember is not just a mechanical aptitude but a major part of our individuality as artists and human beings.
Some of Lecoq's students were
August Rodin
James McNeill Whistler
Edgar Degas scoffed at painting from nature. He composed his finished oil paintings from memory.
Photographic reference material negates the practice of training the visual memory.
We will discuss and practice the techniques of drawing from memory.
My Tu Tu used to tell me, "Use it or lose it!"
I hope this is a practice that we can all use for life.
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