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Famous for writing from right to left so that his personal notes could only be read in a mirror (except by him), Leonardo da Vinci was perhaps the first lefty Superstar. Could such an enormous volume of complex ideas and works of art have emerged from a mere righty's mind? Leonardo's second most famous creation, after the lady with the smile (Mona Lisa), is his Vitruvian Man, showing a perfectly proportioned male figure inscribed simultaneously in a circle and a square. His notes on the drawing were, of course, in mirror writing. We chose the Vitruvian Man, complete with mirror written notes, as the cover of our Lefty Sketch Book.
Designed exclusively for Leftys by Random Arts. Made by a small company in Texas, in operation since the 1950's, and one of the few remaining school supply companies whose products are manufactured in the United States. Constructed of recycled materials.
This 9.5" x 6" sketchbook, with 80 sheets of 50# paper, is perfect for lefty pen and pencil sketches, with heavy enough paper for detailed drawings. Its size and shape make it convenient to take along on an outing in case inspiration strikes. |
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Features
- What makes this sketchbook left-handed? The spiral binding is on the right, so lefties can sketch away without pressing wrists or arms into the spiral. Not only more comfortable, but less prone to smudging. And of course, the cover image - we're pretty sure the Vitruvian Man is a lefty too.
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