I didn’t draw at all and here were all these bright talented kids.” Assigned to draw the folds in a sweater worn by a model, Davidson just scrawled all over the page. “[Josef] Albers tore off the page and said ‘this is freedom’ and he had a point.” Although [Bruce] Davidson is famous for black and white, the color course, he said, taught him “how colors change each other by force, almost like people.