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Writer's pictureDebbie Crouch

Neurographic Art or Neuro Art

Updated: Feb 16, 2022



What is Neurographic Art

There are a couple of variations of this type of art form although it’s a fairly easy concept to grasp and extremely fun and relaxing to create too.

Neurographic Art, is an entire process that is based in a method psychology. Originally created by Russian psychologist Pavel Piskarev in 2014. The simplest way to explain is that we draw and paint using our internal algorithms which helps us engage more neurons.

This types of art form is a way to capture how the self reacts to the outer world. Neurographical art is a way to transform the fear and chaos of our world into something more calming and peaceful

Finding Inner Peace

Neuro Art is a way to transform your stress into something calm. I absolutely love this idea and concept. Art is always about expression and finding that inner peace for me and many others. I hope you are able to do this too.

What is Neurographica?


Neurographica is a graphic method of working with the subconscious being an effective way to change life for the better.


At first glance, such a graphic looks abstract, but its purpose of using this technique is to unconsciously release fears, beliefs, tension, past experience from a person’s life.


My own research

For me it was about trying to find a balance between work, home, and finding time to work on creative pastimes so I can do what I really love to do.

Your quests is just your goal, topic or theme. It should be something you are trying to find peace with in your life.

Continue to work on your neurographic art until it feels complete to you. When I was working on mine, I felt a strong desire for which colours, shapes and to let the brush glide on the paper allowing yourself to be in a meditative state

When I did the next stage of the drawing I was still thinking about something in my life that was bothering me. And the butterfly is symbolic of this struggle for me its about becoming free and finding a new self.

Neurographic Art - Put an idea in your mind

To get well soon

Have a good day out

Healthy lifestyle

Move house

Children starting new school

Planning a holiday

Think of shapes

An oval

Lots of circles

Squares

Free flowing form

Triangles

Draw and paint

No particular order where everything is interconnected as you build new connections to the brain. Using the conscious and unconscious mind think about what brings joy peace and harmony into your life.


Art enhances brain function and wellbeing


Each time you look at a piece of art your brain works to make sense of the visual information looking at the action, movement, and energy that you see in art and turns this into actual emotions you can feel.

Target a special area

Give yourself self love

Flexible and adjust to your everyday life

Often we don’t have time to dedicate to these things as our lives are super hectic

All you need is 5-10 minutes after you have been thinking about something to get the basic design flowing.

Neuro Art sparks new connections

Give yourself space and time to relax and getting into a calmer, peaceful and loving state

Draw a circle while you are concentrating on a specific issue or a group of circles

Draw a line in a random way the opposite direction to naturally want to go to change your wiring of thinking.

It cannot be a perfect line – goes against your natural pattern this helps you to zone into the issues you are thinking about a way to release your stresses

Art for Wellness




Art for wellness main aim is learning new skills and creating art ideas for anyone.

To show the beauty and benefits of being creative its not about being the best painter.

Share ideas simple format to help others


Art reflects your personality  for the way you need to heal


Neuro Art

If you would like to create your own picture why not download the easy step by step ebook.




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2021年9月09日

Great to know about this.. Will definitely give a try

いいね!
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