🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:22 🎨 *NeuroGraphic Art blends mindfulness and intentionality for therapeutic, imaginative experiences.* 02:10 🌐 *Alina, certified in Neurographica, completed a program by Pavel Piskarev, a PhD in Psychology.* 08:07 🔄 *Transforming negativity into positive elements. 23:22 🎨 *The creative process involves drawing unique Neurographic lines, rounding corners, and incorporating elements like circles based on intention.* 31:39 🌈 *Colors in NeuroGraphic Art can be intuitive, or guided by the Five Element Theory, or applying the Chakra colours. 39:44 🌀 *Adding a circle as a focal point, outlining it, and considering a 3D effect for emphasis and focus.* 48:26 🧘♂️ *Stressing mindfulness in NeuroGraphic art, comparing it to meditation, and encouraging focus and energy in the creative process.* 49:18 🎶 *Recommending NeuroGraphic art for relaxation and harmonization, with silence or meditative music preferred over news or audio books.* Made with HARPA AI
Thank you for your interest. There are two Facebook group mentioned. 1) Neurographic Art group: facebook.com/groups/NeurographicArtandLife and 2) Sketchbook Revival : facebook.com/groups/355598938290612
Hello, this is a good question. The triangle and square are used in more advanced techniques. In general, the square represents stability and safety, but it may also symbolize a settled and established habit that could feel boring. I rarely use squares.
@@michelebernsteinklausner4634 I intend to post more classes, explaining this form of art, as well as drawing and meditation videos. I appreciate your question and comment very much.
@@NeuroGraphicArtwithAlina I'm a fan. I've done several since your workshop and hope to learn more. Your offering and presentation of NeuroGraphicArt is generous, informative and inspiring.
Thank you very much for this wonderful, rich and informative lesson. I enjoyed watching all the useful instructions, Please help me find the link to the free video of trust.
This was wonderful. Really showed exactly what to do, and why it's done that way.
Thank you! I am glad it was helpful.
Do you recommend that the colored segments be two or more adjacent?
Yes, in Neurographica, we apply the same colour to at least two segments to unify the drawing.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:22 🎨 *NeuroGraphic Art blends mindfulness and intentionality for therapeutic, imaginative experiences.*
02:10 🌐 *Alina, certified in Neurographica, completed a program by Pavel Piskarev, a PhD in Psychology.*
08:07 🔄 *Transforming negativity into positive elements.
23:22 🎨 *The creative process involves drawing unique Neurographic lines, rounding corners, and incorporating elements like circles based on intention.*
31:39 🌈 *Colors in NeuroGraphic Art can be intuitive, or guided by the Five Element Theory, or applying the Chakra colours.
39:44 🌀 *Adding a circle as a focal point, outlining it, and considering a 3D effect for emphasis and focus.*
48:26 🧘♂️ *Stressing mindfulness in NeuroGraphic art, comparing it to meditation, and encouraging focus and energy in the creative process.*
49:18 🎶 *Recommending NeuroGraphic art for relaxation and harmonization, with silence or meditative music preferred over news or audio books.*
Made with HARPA AI
Fantastic
Thank you so much!
Please what's the name of Facebook group?
Thank you for your interest. There are two Facebook group mentioned. 1) Neurographic Art group: facebook.com/groups/NeurographicArtandLife and 2) Sketchbook Revival : facebook.com/groups/355598938290612
what about the meaning of the square? This was great, thanks!
Hello, this is a good question. The triangle and square are used in more advanced techniques. In general, the square represents stability and safety, but it may also symbolize a settled and established habit that could feel boring. I rarely use squares.
That makes sense, thank you. I hope to learn more. @@NeuroGraphicArtwithAlina
@@michelebernsteinklausner4634 I intend to post more classes, explaining this form of art, as well as drawing and meditation videos. I appreciate your question and comment very much.
@@NeuroGraphicArtwithAlina I'm a fan. I've done several since your workshop and hope to learn more. Your offering and presentation of NeuroGraphicArt is generous, informative and inspiring.
@@michelebernsteinklausner4634 Many thanks!
Thank you very much for this wonderful, rich and informative lesson. I enjoyed watching all the useful instructions, Please help me find the link to the free video of trust.
Hello and thank you for your feedback. Here is the link to the video about Trust: ua-cam.com/video/Vl27Q9hTk24/v-deo.html
Thank you very much Alina for your kind response. It was an amazing silent drawing. You have a very beautiful, magical hands. God bless.
@@moushiramoris9129 Many thanks! Enjoy!