I forgot about those memory drawings. Those were unusual exercises, we also had to do a upside down drawing of a model which was sorta in that category imo.
RE: Controlled Chaos as an Artform
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Controlled Chaos as an Artform
Upside down drawings are a very difficult and useful exercise. They force you to really look at what you're seeing for what it is, rather than letting your mind's eye get in the way causing you to draw what you think you see.
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