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Neurographic Art

What is Neurographic Art?

Neurographic art is a simple way to work with the subconscious mind through drawing. This creative method stimulates new neural pathways by combining art and psychology. Simply stated, connected neurons process information received enabling people to interact, experience emotions and sensations, create memories, and enable learning. The art technique was created by Russian psychologist, creativity entrepreneur, and architect Pavel Piskarev in 2014.

Neurographic artists know this type of art is a way to offer someone to neurographic artwork transform one’s stress and fear by drawing freeform lines and then later using a specific algorithm to transform the stress into a beautiful work of art.

The algorithm is simple:

  • Use a felt tip pen to draw a long looping or crisscrossing/scribble-like line on your paper.
  • If you want to do it “the art therapy way,” think of a problem or issue you are facing while you draw the line.
    Don’t try to draw something, just let it be a line.
  • Find any sharp corners where lines cross or turn and round those, filling in the gap with ink.
  • Add “field lines” that extend to the edges, then round any new corners.
  • You can also add shapes that overlap the lines if you want.
  • Add color (you can blend colors or do shading).
  • Draw smaller lines that overlap and round corners again.
  • You can turn some of the lines into something recognizable or keep it abstract.

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