I just learned about this technique. I like the way you drew the lines. Using a coin to guide you - yes! I also liked that you used different colored pens for the lines. Might use that in future drawings.
I'm still searching for a good definition of the Neurographic Line to put in my brain. "We lead it to where we do not expect it to go." 😕 But Anna, if I am slowly making my way across the page, and I make the line change direction to go a different way, I could be going backwards (a lot!). After going backwards for a while, I then think, well, I better make a "U" turn if I'm ever going to get across the page. But if I do that, then I am not "leading it to where I don't expect it to go." I'm leading it instead to where I do expect it to go! Exasperating! So it seems this leading to where we do not expect it to go is a stop and start process. We stop letting it go to where we don't expect and then change for a little while to where we do expect. It's always a back and forth process? I don't ever remember (in all the videos I've watched), seeing an instructor lead a line backwards all the way to the same side of the paper where it began. I don't know, sometimes I wonder if something got lost in translation from Russian to English in the definition of Pavel's line. After all, some things just do not have a translation, no matter the language. This leading to where we do not expect is hard for me to grasp. So sometimes I tell myself we are just making a little side trip to maybe look at (or chase) something that caught our eye, i.e., Squirrel!😅 Am I on the right track to understanding the Neurographic Line? For something fun (just taking a little side trip to this line of thought), I wish you would work in a little story sometime about "Moose and Squirrel" (you know, like Rocky and Bullwinkle). I would get such a kick out of that. I just want to hear you say "Moose and Squirrel" like Natasha. And you have the perfect accent!
There is a fine line between spontaneous line and "where we do not expect it to go". With neuroline you understand where you would go and purposely change the direction. It's a good comparison with a dog chasing a squirrel (I'm not familiar with a moose and squirrel story) when you know where you want to go, but unexpectedly has to change the direction of your line. Or the road and construction detours. You know where you wanted to turn but has to find another way due to construction. You may end up at the same point or not, but you find many new paths for sure. It helps us to find creative ways to deal with blocks or limitations instead of repeating the same mistakes. Neurolines are the most challenging part of Neurographica. Thank you for paying so much attention to it.
@@AnnaRomanenko1 Awww, I'm trying! Anyway, Rocky and Bullwinkle was a silly cartoon show I watched as a kid back in the 60s. It was actually rather horrible with its idiotic stereotypes of Russians. Boris and Natasha were evil spies and Rocky and Bullwinkle were always getting in their way. ua-cam.com/video/Mi03bifJFTo/v-deo.html
Neurographica is an instrument for self-help and coaching others. This method helps us to recognize and accept our feelings. Each drawing has a topic and results. Neuro Art or also known as Neurographic Art is about creating Art, creating forms. It could be emotional but not required to go so deep. Many people use the name NeuroArt for Neurographica, because Neurographica is a registered tradename and has restrictions. Only Neurographica instructors have the right to teach Neurographica.
My drawings have neurolines in all directions. I've used this diagonal intuitively. My control is focused on turning neurolines in unexpected direction but I don't know where I end up.
I can see the dynamic and patterns in lines. Lines represent any process and could be reflected in different aspects of your life. After seeing thousands of drawings I can notice some specifics. I keep repeating that your inner process is much more important than any interpretation. Neurographica doesn't need any interpretations.
@@AnnaRomanenko1 I just stumbled upon this art form. Not really understanding how to use it. I love doing the lines. Where can I get some more understanding about it ? Some simple explanation to what it does
Amazing how we as adults use our ego to explain something. And how we read so much bs into a simple act. Why can’t it just be a fun activity that isn’t loaded with rules?? No wonder people are afraid to create art.
This is the best explanation to understand what there is to gain from being focused and deliberate about the creation of the neuro-lines. Thank you.
Класс! Я через такие уроки не только достигну своих целей через нейрографику, но и английский выучу!))) Благодарю Вас!))))
What a knowledgeable person you are.
I love to drawing just like your ideas make my mind very relax thank you for sharing
Thank you, I'm enjoying your lessons!
Very interesting explanation and illustration of this technique. I liked it a lot.
Thank you so much.... ❤❤❤❤❤
Благодарю. Интересно. Буду изучать.
I just learned about this technique. I like the way you drew the lines. Using a coin to guide you - yes! I also liked that you used different colored pens for the lines. Might use that in future drawings.
Beautifully explained 👌
Thank you so much I found this very very helpful and useful too
Спасибо! Очень интересно
I'm still searching for a good definition of the Neurographic Line to put in my brain. "We lead it to where we do not expect it to go." 😕
But Anna, if I am slowly making my way across the page, and I make the line change direction to go a different way, I could be going backwards (a lot!). After going backwards for a while, I then think, well, I better make a "U" turn if I'm ever going to get across the page. But if I do that, then I am not "leading it to where I don't expect it to go." I'm leading it instead to where I do expect it to go!
Exasperating!
So it seems this leading to where we do not expect it to go is a stop and start process. We stop letting it go to where we don't expect and then change for a little while to where we do expect. It's always a back and forth process?
I don't ever remember (in all the videos I've watched), seeing an instructor lead a line backwards all the way to the same side of the paper where it began.
I don't know, sometimes I wonder if something got lost in translation from Russian to English in the definition of Pavel's line. After all, some things just do not have a translation, no matter the language.
This leading to where we do not expect is hard for me to grasp. So sometimes I tell myself we are just making a little side trip to maybe look at (or chase) something that caught our eye, i.e., Squirrel!😅
Am I on the right track to understanding the Neurographic Line?
For something fun (just taking a little side trip to this line of thought), I wish you would work in a little story sometime about "Moose and Squirrel" (you know, like Rocky and Bullwinkle). I would get such a kick out of that. I just want to hear you say "Moose and Squirrel" like Natasha. And you have the perfect accent!
There is a fine line between spontaneous line and "where we do not expect it to go". With neuroline you understand where you would go and purposely change the direction. It's a good comparison with a dog chasing a squirrel (I'm not familiar with a moose and squirrel story) when you know where you want to go, but unexpectedly has to change the direction of your line. Or the road and construction detours. You know where you wanted to turn but has to find another way due to construction.
You may end up at the same point or not, but you find many new paths for sure. It helps us to find creative ways to deal with blocks or limitations instead of repeating the same mistakes. Neurolines are the most challenging part of Neurographica. Thank you for paying so much attention to it.
@@AnnaRomanenko1 Awww, I'm trying! Anyway, Rocky and Bullwinkle was a silly cartoon show I watched as a kid back in the 60s. It was actually rather horrible with its idiotic stereotypes of Russians. Boris and Natasha were evil spies and Rocky and Bullwinkle were always getting in their way. ua-cam.com/video/Mi03bifJFTo/v-deo.html
Thank you, I am a beginner and this lesson is very useful to me.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! Great lesson!
👌💕
Difficult to follow due to the focus issues, but good tutorial. Thank you.
👍👍
When you use more than one color which do you do the rounding with?
You use lighter color. For an example you use black and blue lines - round with blue.
@@AnnaRomanenko1 thank you so much!
Thank you I am a bit confused with the difference to neurographic art😊
Neurographica is an instrument for self-help and coaching others. This method helps us to recognize and accept our feelings. Each drawing has a topic and results. Neuro Art or also known as Neurographic Art is about creating Art, creating forms. It could be emotional but not required to go so deep. Many people use the name NeuroArt for Neurographica, because Neurographica is a registered tradename and has restrictions. Only Neurographica instructors have the right to teach Neurographica.
When you use colored Sharpies, do you still color the Neurographic design?
Yes. Lines could be any color, but coloring helps us unite segments in bigger shapes and meanings.
You are drawing mosbof the time
left bottom to right top.
Is it controlling? Or ...
Do you know that transversals work better?
My drawings have neurolines in all directions. I've used this diagonal intuitively. My control is focused on turning neurolines in unexpected direction but I don't know where I end up.
How were you able to interpret what the lines means ???
I can see the dynamic and patterns in lines. Lines represent any process and could be reflected in different aspects of your life. After seeing thousands of drawings I can notice some specifics. I keep repeating that your inner process is much more important than any interpretation. Neurographica doesn't need any interpretations.
@@AnnaRomanenko1 I just stumbled upon this art form. Not really understanding how to use it. I love doing the lines. Where can I get some more understanding about it ? Some simple explanation to what it does
I would recommend to watch this video ua-cam.com/video/UaphPkS9fYQ/v-deo.html
Practice camera focusing 😊
Legendas em português?
I'm not sure, if UA-cam provides such an option.
Очень интересно, но жаль, что человек русский, а говорит на английском. Да, я включила титры, но перевод местами корявый...жаль.
На русском языке вы можете найти в этом плэйлисте. ua-cam.com/play/PLZ-qY3MsA-AesUcME0glZ3_dzWz4CD8CC.html
Amazing how we as adults use our ego to explain something. And how we read so much bs into a simple act. Why can’t it just be a fun activity that isn’t loaded with rules?? No wonder people are afraid to create art.
The camera can’t focus, boo