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A way of thinking in which you try not to think! In other words, you are trying to respond to shapes and colors in front of you without thinking what objects they represent, but just seeing them as abstract spots of color without any association to objects. In this way, you can see shapes and colors more accurately because your brain is not making a symbolic representation of them before you draw or paint. When you draw these symbolic representations, the result does not look real. This way of thinking is the opposite of left-brain mode.

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