Left-Handed Drawing has three parts: intension, practice, and art. Intension is simple: show up to the table with some kind of canvas and a pen, pencil, or marker. Practice is another word for closing your eyes and beginning to draw—letting your non-dominant hand show you the way down a creative path of loops and lines, squiggles, and shapes, that eventually become a connected collection of images. And then comes the art. It starts with writing. What do you see in drawing? What have you made? Choose some color: pencils, crayons, paint of choice, even tissue paper, a few chosen words. Come give it a try.