Enhance your Creativity with Shelley Holtzman
Drawing with your non-dominant hand helps you get to the core of how you process an image. The act confuses your brain and leads to creativity.
Using your non-dominant hand forces you to draw what you see rather than what you know. Lowering your expectations for the finished drawing allows you to make interesting marks and breakthrough the predictable.
It also is a great exercise for improving brain functioning in general! So what do you have to lose? Try it!
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About Shelley Holzman
Shelley Holtzman is Co-President of The Art Guild and a member of the Port Washington Library Art Advisory Council. A former art director for a New York ad agency, her experience with graphic design is evidenced in her work, which emphasizes strong lines and vivid contrasts. Painting in watercolor or oil, her passion for color can be seen in her florals, landscapes and portraits as she strives to illuminate the vibrancy of people and world around us. Shelley’s art can be viewed at ShelleyHoltzman.com
Shelley is also a designer for Vida, a sustainable socially conscious global company. Her designs can be viewed at shopvida.com/shelley-holtzman