Simultaneous Drawing
A welcome variation to the above is produced by a brief exhibition of simultaneous drawing with both hands. The best method of procedure is to take a piece of chalk in each hand, and, bringing them together in the middle of the top of the drawing (A, in [Fig. 6]), take each hand round and down, the right hand drawing the profile, the left the back of the head, and so complete the picture by working off the lines respectively on the right side with collar and tie, and on the left with the neck and back of coat. In [Fig. 6] the dots show the other lines necessary to complete the effect.
Fig. 6.—Simultaneous drawing with both hands.