One of his insights is how a child develops with touch first and then goes on to use vision to predict how things will feel.

Harold Speed

The Practice and Science of Drawing
I found this book by luck yesterday. Harold Speed explains that vision is an extension of our sense of touch. One of his insights is how a child develops with touch first and then goes on to use vision to predict how things will feel. The way vision causes our brains to respond is a fascinating topic. . .
This book is in the public domain. I enjoy browsing at gutenberg.org

Cover page of book

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