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Betty Edwards was inspired to draw upside down as a technique to help artists and students break free from traditional ways of seeing and representing objects. By turning images upside down, she encouraged them to focus on shapes, lines, and spatial relationships rather than preconceived notions of what they were drawing. This approach helps to engage the right hemisphere of the brain, which is more adept at processing visual information, ultimately enhancing creativity and observational skills. Her method is outlined in her influential book, "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain."

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