I am 55 yrs old and I have been doing these doodles since I was in elementary school as a way to occupy my brain when I was finished with a test or class assignment early. I called them Figures 8s taking the skating routines of Figure skaters as my inspiration, just moving my pencil around the paper overlapping the figure 8s. Often I would close my eyes and just move my pencil then find images or color in the spaces to create a visual image of an animal or face. Not new to me, sorry Dr. Piskarev.
A lot of people were doodling in figure 8s or similar. NeuroGraphy is quite a different process - with a strict protocol. It s not just doodling around. In this video the author is not quite explaining all the peculiarities. She hasn’t even stated the main basics about the colours/the 2 principles of the NeuroGraphy Line etc etc etc.
This was a wonderful video, and soothing music. I think I may do this with a family member with dementia. They will have control over the work they do and it will be relaxing for them. I may even give it a try at exam time for my uni degree. Thank you.😁
Thank you Mandy, I greatly appreciate your kind words. My grandmother suffered from dementia, it's such a devastaing disease. This would be a wonderful activity to do with your family member, as there is no need for any formal art training to create something beautiful, just a piece of paper and something to add color with. Good luck with your exam, I hope this can clear your mind and offer some stress relief during test time. Best wishes!!
This is beautiful and first time hearing about this. Great video and very calming just watching you. I will try as it requires minimal supplies. This is great!
Hi Marlene, it makes my heart so happy to hear that you enjoyed this video! It's one of my absolute favorites for so many reasons. Enjoy creating, I'm glad I could inspire you!
Your painting turned out to be so lovely! Thank you for the thorough explanation. I think you did a great job explaining the science behind it and creating a guided meditation. Your tutorial for neurographic art has proven to be the most helpful for me. Thank you! 🤗 (*p.s. These Crayola watercolors are killin' it! So shockingly pigmented! I might need a set!)
Hi Ashley, I am so glad you found this enjoyable! It' one of my absolute favorites for so many reasons. I definitely think it could help with anxiety, but I am not an expert or a doctor, just an artist that believes in the power of art and it's ability to reduce stress . Our brain and our nervous system are what creates emotions, ideas, and memories, constantly reacting to the world around us. The neurons in our brain are adapitive with practice, many believe practicing mindful art can help train the brain to reduce stress and anxiety into something more calming and peaceful.
Ashley, I suffer with acute anxiety, and Neurogaphic Art is a sure fire way to alleviate your anxiety. Just approach your picture with that intention ❤ Mrs Hibbs, this video is wonderful 🙏❤
There are some strong links between the look of neurographic art and the "power lines" in Eastern Woodland style of art pioneered by Norval Morrisseau aka Miskwaabik Animiiki aka Copper Thunderbird. *Subscribe is spelled wrong
Thank you Jason for pointing out similarities in both Neurographic art and Norval Morrisseau’s work. That’s a wonderful observation and connection. I’ll have to look more into his work. And yep, subscribe is misspelled in this video and in a few others.🤦🏻♀️
almost nothings movements or developing lines are parallel lines. their jumping forwards, by slow or fast, with stop or flying, while small or large which is activities reguler parttern which have been formed the bueatifull charming and magic . from the cross-influence of each other to the intersive communication changes are bueatifull arts and need to grap up or catching up them , in the natures and worlds, don't they ?
I am 55 yrs old and I have been doing these doodles since I was in elementary school as a way to occupy my brain when I was finished with a test or class assignment early. I called them Figures 8s taking the skating routines of Figure skaters as my inspiration, just moving my pencil around the paper overlapping the figure 8s. Often I would close my eyes and just move my pencil then find images or color in the spaces to create a visual image of an animal or face. Not new to me, sorry Dr. Piskarev.
Love it, sounds like you’ve been creating Neurographica far before we even had a name for it! 🥰
Not new to me either, been doing this long before Piskarev claimed he discovered it. He just gave it a name that's all. Lol.
Yes i have done similar and seen similar before as well .
A lot of people were doodling in figure 8s or similar. NeuroGraphy is quite a different process - with a strict protocol. It s not just doodling around. In this video the author is not quite explaining all the peculiarities. She hasn’t even stated the main basics about the colours/the 2 principles of the NeuroGraphy Line etc etc etc.
Just made mine today, was fantastic fun & enjoyment, very relaxing, no big rules
This was a wonderful video, and soothing music. I think I may do this with a family member with dementia. They will have control over the work they do and it will be relaxing for them. I may even give it a try at exam time for my uni degree. Thank you.😁
Thank you Mandy, I greatly appreciate your kind words. My grandmother suffered from dementia, it's such a devastaing disease. This would be a wonderful activity to do with your family member, as there is no need for any formal art training to create something beautiful, just a piece of paper and something to add color with. Good luck with your exam, I hope this can clear your mind and offer some stress relief during test time. Best wishes!!
I love these doodles! I am a doodler but neurodivergent one and I’ve been stuck like Chuck for awhile- I appreciate this!!!
Interesting, peaceful, and beautiful.
Thank you!
Thank you for your very kind words!❤️
Thank you so much. Well done, now I'm gonna grab my watercolors and start my changes!
You are so welcome! I appreciate your kind message and best of luck!!
Fell in love with this art technique. Perfect to use as part of my own Art Therapy. Thanks for sharing. Much appreciated.
Thank you for your kind words and so happy you enjoyed it!
Very beautiful, I'm just getting started
You got this! Happy Creating!!!
You did an exceptional job explaining Neurographic Art . Thank you
Wow, thank you so much for your kind words! I appreciate you taking the time to watch and I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for this tutorial!
You are so welcome! I hope you found it helpful, it's one of my favorites.
Masking tape also serves the purpose of keeping paper as is when wet… it won’t warp and buckle when you get it wet 😘
This is beautiful and first time hearing about this. Great video and very calming just watching you. I will try as it requires minimal supplies. This is great!
Hi Marlene, it makes my heart so happy to hear that you enjoyed this video! It's one of my absolute favorites for so many reasons. Enjoy creating, I'm glad I could inspire you!
Your painting turned out to be so lovely!
Thank you for the thorough explanation. I think you did a great job explaining the science behind it and creating a guided meditation. Your tutorial for neurographic art has proven to be the most helpful for me. Thank you! 🤗
(*p.s. These Crayola watercolors are killin' it! So shockingly pigmented! I might need a set!)
Thank you so so much! This is so very kind to read and I am so happy to hear you found it helpful. Best to you and your art journey!
Thanks again for another wonderful project. For the lesson.😊💞💞💞💞
Great Tutorial, thank you so much, loved it and eager to try this new technique!
I am so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and I hope you love it as much as I do!
Love the presentation. Your tutorial is good regarding explanation. I will try this for sure
I’m so glad you enjoyed it and happy to hear you’ll give it a try! You’ll love it, thanks for watching!💖
Thanks for this tutorial gift 🙏
Thank you for your kind words!
Wow great video this drawing is amazing
Thanks, this is my favorite video and tutorial!🎨💗🧠
The pumpkin one and this one have to be my favorite
Really fascinating! Thank you. 😌💛
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching and your kind words.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching! Best!
I loved this so I have had a go myself 😀😀😀😀
That’s awesome Brian!! ✨🎨
love this one
Thank you so much for watching!🫶🏼
Really beautiful 🤩
Thank you, Thank you!!💕🎨💕
Just found this art form this evening. Very enjoyable to watch and also relaxing. Could this help with anxiety?
Hi Ashley, I am so glad you found this enjoyable! It' one of my absolute favorites for so many reasons. I definitely think it could help with anxiety, but I am not an expert or a doctor, just an artist that believes in the power of art and it's ability to reduce stress . Our brain and our nervous system are what creates emotions, ideas, and memories, constantly reacting to the world around us. The neurons in our brain are adapitive with practice, many believe practicing mindful art can help train the brain to reduce stress and anxiety into something more calming and peaceful.
Ashley, I suffer with acute anxiety, and Neurogaphic Art is a sure fire way to alleviate your anxiety. Just approach your picture with that intention ❤
Mrs Hibbs, this video is wonderful 🙏❤
Beautiful🏆
Thank you!!❤️
Wow amazing work
Thank you so much 😀
Nonsense, I was doing this stuff from the early 80s, long before Piskarev claimed he'd discovered it. Lol, he just gave it a name that's all.
We did this in School when we were just 11 years old way back in 1976. I even have some of those paintings still. Its nothing new
Agree !!!!!
Yes this is not new. kids did this in the 1960’s
What kind of marker or pen do you use so that watercolor doesn’t bleed?
I just use fine tip and extra fine tip black sharpies!
There are some strong links between the look of neurographic art and the "power lines" in Eastern Woodland style of art pioneered by Norval Morrisseau aka Miskwaabik Animiiki aka Copper Thunderbird.
*Subscribe is spelled wrong
Thank you Jason for pointing out similarities in both Neurographic art and Norval Morrisseau’s work. That’s a wonderful observation and connection. I’ll have to look more into his work.
And yep, subscribe is misspelled in this video and in a few others.🤦🏻♀️
♥️🤗😉
Thank you so much Aster! 🎨💗🥰
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I do with eyes closed then open and see
I’ll have to try that!🩷
Ugh. Laws of attraction. I focused reallyhard on my love object, then was arrested for stalking.
This is one of the most hilarious comments ever! I’m sorry to hear about that and I hope you have better luck next time.😂❤️
almost nothings movements or developing lines are parallel lines. their jumping forwards, by slow or fast, with stop or flying, while small or large which is activities reguler parttern which have been formed the bueatifull charming and magic . from the cross-influence of each other to the intersive communication changes are bueatifull arts and need to grap up or catching up them , in the natures and worlds, don't they ?
Can you learn me
Sorry but your voice. no.
Wow. What happened to if you can’t say anything nice…
Catch a wave and keep surfing instead of being negative
Might wanna do some work around your issue. Some neurographica work, perhaps.
Fantastic!!, just what I need to relieve stress. Thanks😍
You're welcome 😊 I'm so happy you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!