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I loved to draw. My first box with twenty-four Crayola crayons was my most valued possession. . . . I drew all the time—colorful flowers, trees, houses, dancers curtsying on a stage, abstract designs. Drawing was a favorite pastime—until I was six. I have not drawn since.
—Ann White Lewin

Nobody sees a flower, really
—it is so small—
we haven't time,
and to see takes time,
like to have a friend
takes time.
—Georgia O'Keefe

To draw, you must close your eyes and sing.
—Pablo Picasso

Crayola® Crayons. Remember the smell of that first box of crayons each school year when you were a kid? Children have been experiencing that magical moment every year since 1903! Access the very imaginative Crayola Creativity Center at www.crayola.com. Find out more about the unique history & manufacture of crayons at www.binney-smith.com.

Drawing for the Artistically Undiscovered. Quentin Blake & John Cassidy. Available from Klutz at 800/558-8944 or www.klutz.com.

Drawing On The Right Side of the Brain: A Course in Enhancing Creativity and Artistic Confidence. Betty Edwards.

Drawing with Children—A Creative Method for Adult Beginners, Too. Mona Brookes.

Make Beliefs for Kids of All Ages. Bill Zimmerman. (Out of Print, but worth finding! Try looking for used copies at Amazon.com)

The Artist's Way. Julia Cameron with Mark Bryan. A deeply powerful guide to freeing your most creative and expressive self, no matter what the medium in which you are working.

Watercolor for the Artistically Undiscovered. Thacher Hurd & John Cassidy. Available from Klutz at 800/558-8944 or www.klutz.com.