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- Scientific American Drawing is a form of art that has been around for thousands of years, with evidence of its use in prehistoric times. Today, drawing is a popular pastime for both adults and children, and is also used in a variety of professional and educational settings. Scientific American offers a range of articles, videos, and news stories about the art of drawing. Our coverage includes the latest scientific research and evidence-based insights into the development of drawing skills. We explore topics such as the psychology of drawing, the role of drawing in different disciplines, and the potential benefits of drawing for physical and mental health. We also bring you interviews with renowned artists, advice on materials and techniques, and the latest developments in digital drawing tools.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMsHoavzs8Y You buy a house in Ohio, and while exploring your new property, you discover architectural blueprints for Frank Lloyd Wright's final design. Not just any blueprints, but Project #5909, found on his drawing board the day he died. This actually happened to Sarah Dykstra in 2018. Desinger:Frank Lloyd Wright The discovery launched a
For years, the great projector dilemma has been a story of compromise. You could have a massive screen, but you had to surrender to the darkness, drawing curtains and killing lights to get a picture that wasn't a washed-out mess. They were for dedicated theater rooms, not for casual afternoon viewing or a spontaneous gaming