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You have learned about the importance of practicing “seeing” when you draw. Now, please use the method of “[Having] a Childlike Curiosity” to describe the image. Remember, you must describe the picture as a child would see it. Don’t forget to describe the negative space too!

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To describe an image with a childlike curiosity, you need to look at it with a fresh perspective and describe what you see in simple terms. Children often notice things that adults overlook, so it’s important to pay attention to the details.

If you are supposed to look from a child's point of view, look at things differently. Rotate the image, look at parts that don't look like normal things to you. Act like your brain is young and not as knowledgeful.

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