Imagine you're drawing a picture of yourself, but you can't see your face, it's like trying to draw with your eyes closed! Artists used to paint without mirrors by using tricks like looking in water or holding up small hand mirrors to see just parts of their faces at a time. They also practiced a lot and had good memories for how they looked. Over time, they got really good at guessing what they looked like based on their feelings or by asking others.
Examples
- A painter asks their friend what they look like so they can draw better.
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See also
- How Did Artists Paint Perfectly Symmetrical Faces Before Mirrors?
- How Did the Renaissance Change Art?
- How Does The History of Oil Painting Explained Work?
- How Does Make Your Paintings Glow Like Rembrandt's Work?
- How Did Artists Paint in Ancient Times Without Modern Tools?