It’s so nice to see this from the founder. His students have sort of went a different direction making it over complex when it should be more intuitive 🙌🏾
I think there are 3 important points: Painting the lines with the free movement of your whole arm. You can see it in the video. Second: painting the lines from you (zentristic) away into the room. Third: Outbreathing while slowly painting the line. So that line drawing and breathing is one...❤❤❤❤
He teaches it in a way it should be taught! I'm an Therapeutic Arts Life Coach, and his method is a powerful modality for exploration of our inner world! I use it often and love to share its magic! 😀🎨
So lovely, the way this art form is explained. Whenever I tried it I immediately thought of the trees. I look at trees and use my fingers to stream through the cracks between the scales on the bark. But go very slowly and then try I thought of that with this form of drawing. It’s the same. It’s life in both human form and nature.
Believe it or not, I was doing this since grade 3. I have the comments on my grade 3 report card verifying this... a report card I still have... much of my art is done this way... I turn my lines into acrylic paintings. I also hard line objects in my art. I always wondered why...It's very satisfying. I'm in my 70's now. Aboriginal art is similar. His lines are erratic... not peaceful and cohesive ... but this style has been around a long time... the name for it is cool. Neurographics. Interesting.
Id love to see your art! Is it online somewhere? I really wanna try this to calm my mind down, and because it seems fun. Lost my love for drawing and wanna rekindle it
Saudações do Brasil ! agora venci a barreira da tradução e agora assisto os videos com leitura de legendas em portugues! estou muito feliz pela oportunidade que o universo me proporciona por estes novos aprendizados e estou muito agradecida a Professor Pavel ! eu agradeço ! envio meu sentimento de amor pela humanidade e peço perdão por tudo que não consigo aprender
In my opinion he does do the rounding, but simply inbetween without being too perfect with it. So he is just so much more relaxed than many of his students, who seem to be obsessed with smoothness and perfection. I keep coming back to this video, because he shows that this is about breathing, relaxing and in the end having fun with it.
can you please respond, why you keep overdrawing on the lines, not necessarily in the same space, but moving in similar direction, I can see the overlaps. Joy of being present. (BEING) the feeling is deliberate and symbolizes freedom.
I noticed he went straight from drawing the lines into coloring without doing any rounding. I find the rounding so tedious and exhausting to try to get into those tiny little spaces a hundred times per drawing, that I don't find it pleasurable or relaxing at all. I wish I knew if we could get as much benefit by not bothering with that portion, or at least only doing a small number of roundings.
Nice to see the creator of Neuro graphic art in plain sight…. Because as a previous commenter mentioned the tedium of rounding all the joints derails my peace of mind, distracting…. With a ADHD brain it is best to limit distractions….
Just for clarification, are you representing that the man in this video IS Pavel Piskarev, the originator of this "Neurographica" art style? Or, is it another person demonstrating/explaining it?
A huge percentage of young kids did this kind of line doodling as children. It is not invented by this man. He has simply elaborated some thing that was going on for probably hundreds of years or more.
I did this as a child in late 60s early 70s. We called it roots. Then if we scribble a page that loops all over the page that was bubbles. 🤷♀️ No one really taught us.
I agree I did this as well. But he is bringing it to the attention of adults how this can be very healing. It has greatly helped me by using mindfulness and creativity as an adult. Very healing an stress relieving.
Apparently, he is the founder. But I get the feeling that the idea is to relax, enjoy and go where the line takes you, as many variations as there are artists.All have something to contribute.
What is this man’s name? If you search for Psychology of Creativity as someone suggested -- a lot of things come up on TH-cam, but none of them are with this man!
He's used his education in psychology to do the drawing in a way that is mindful, including deep breathing so it creates a dramatic shift in your body and psyche. Maybe a few people do this intuitively, and for the many who haven't stumbled into this naturally, his methods connect science and a wonderful explanation to do this in an effective and practical way.
It’s so nice to see this from the founder. His students have sort of went a different direction making it over complex when it should be more intuitive 🙌🏾
The way this man brain works, his philosophy, his lines, the whole thing is such beautiful art.
Best video about neurographic lines. Now I understand. Thank you. For me drawing the lines means I come into an automatical flow. I cannot stop...❤
I've taken Neurographica courses from certified teachers, but it's always great to hear the founder talk about it. Very relaxing too. Thank you.
I think there are 3 important points:
Painting the lines with the free movement of your whole arm. You can see it in the video.
Second: painting the lines from you (zentristic) away into the room.
Third: Outbreathing while slowly painting the line. So that line drawing and breathing is one...❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the specifics
I practiced this andI cried! It was a great experience!
He teaches it in a way it should be taught! I'm an Therapeutic Arts Life Coach, and his method is a powerful modality for exploration of our inner world! I use it often and love to share its magic! 😀🎨
@GillianJustice you're awesome ❤ thank you for sharing ❤️
So lovely, the way this art form is explained. Whenever I tried it I immediately thought of the trees. I look at trees and use my fingers to stream through the cracks between the scales on the bark. But go very slowly and then try I thought of that with this form of drawing. It’s the same. It’s life in both human form and nature.
Thank you to the narrator for translating.
Believe it or not, I was doing this since grade 3. I have the comments on my grade 3 report card verifying this... a report card I still have... much of my art is done this way... I turn my lines into acrylic paintings. I also hard line objects in my art. I always wondered why...It's very satisfying. I'm in my 70's now. Aboriginal art is similar. His lines are erratic... not peaceful and cohesive ... but this style has been around a long time... the name for it is cool. Neurographics. Interesting.
Id love to see your art! Is it online somewhere? I really wanna try this to calm my mind down, and because it seems fun. Lost my love for drawing and wanna rekindle it
Same here. I did this from about 2nd grade up. Showed it to my children and grandchildren. I'm in my mid 60s. I'm also a Brenda 🙂
He does rounding. it is very subtle
Saudações do Brasil ! agora venci a barreira da tradução e agora assisto os videos com leitura de legendas em portugues! estou muito feliz pela oportunidade que o universo me proporciona por estes novos aprendizados e estou muito agradecida a Professor Pavel ! eu agradeço ! envio meu sentimento de amor pela humanidade e peço perdão por tudo que não consigo aprender
Excellent concept - I've been doing this for 20 years with my Japanese Caligraphy Pen Bursh:-)
I love this! So wonderful.
Fantastic thank you... A good explanation of the neurographic line thank you 😊
Amazing. Thank you. I noticed you did not do rounding. I thought we always did rounding.
Pretty sure his lines don’t need rounding because he knows how to just …flow
In my opinion he does do the rounding, but simply inbetween without being too perfect with it. So he is just so much more relaxed than many of his students, who seem to be obsessed with smoothness and perfection. I keep coming back to this video, because he shows that this is about breathing, relaxing and in the end having fun with it.
You don't have to, but you can, if you so wish to make it into a technic, just go with your flow.
Thank You so very much 💜☮️🙏🏼✨
Loved "marker envy!" 🤣😂🤣
Thanks for sharing this awesome article 👏
Favourite quote: Grumpy people are the sreongest people. If you want to sulk, please do. And for you we have the neurographic line.
can you please respond, why you keep overdrawing on the lines, not necessarily in the same space, but moving in similar direction, I can see the overlaps. Joy of being present. (BEING) the feeling is deliberate and symbolizes freedom.
I like this video. Very helpful for person with ABI.Thank you 👏👏👏👏🙂
Thank you
I noticed he went straight from drawing the lines into coloring without doing any rounding. I find the rounding so tedious and exhausting to try to get into those tiny little spaces a hundred times per drawing, that I don't find it pleasurable or relaxing at all. I wish I knew if we could get as much benefit by not bothering with that portion, or at least only doing a small number of roundings.
Thank you!!
Wonderful, beautiful ❤
It is like automatic writing✍️✍️
Nice to see the creator of Neuro graphic art in plain sight…. Because as a previous commenter mentioned the tedium of rounding all the joints derails my peace of mind, distracting…. With a ADHD brain it is best to limit distractions….
I get the same effect when I scream primarily.
Just for clarification, are you representing that the man in this video IS Pavel Piskarev, the originator of this "Neurographica" art style? Or, is it another person demonstrating/explaining it?
The guy in the video is the founder of the process.
i saw a video about neurographic lines and the women said you must draw in any other direction of where you body wants the line to go ?
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ראיתי סרטונים שמסבירים את השלבים של הנוירוגרפיקה, הציור הזה שונה מהעקרונות של השיטה...
En español no hay información?
Marker envy!!
Hello i would like to ask how to join neurografika cours?
Google Psychology of Creativity, and you'll find his courses. He teaches them, and they are translated as well for you.
A huge percentage of young kids did this kind of line doodling as children. It is not invented by this man. He has simply elaborated some thing that was going on for probably hundreds of years or more.
I did this as a child in late 60s early 70s. We called it roots. Then if we scribble a page that loops all over the page that was bubbles. 🤷♀️ No one really taught us.
I agree I did this as well. But he is bringing it to the attention of adults how this can be very healing. It has greatly helped me by using mindfulness and creativity as an adult. Very healing an stress relieving.
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I don't understand. This not like any neurographic art instructions I've seen. How could everyone else get so off from this?
Confusing, each video has different rules, I will see if I can find more by him.
Apparently, he is the founder. But I get the feeling that the idea is to relax, enjoy and go where the line takes you, as many variations as there are artists.All have something to contribute.
What is this man’s name? If you search for Psychology of Creativity as someone suggested -- a lot of things come up on TH-cam, but none of them are with this man!
Piskarev
Piskarev. As shows in video title
Marker envy. 😉
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The "founder"? I've been drawing like this for years.
How about “Zentangle”, Trademarked and marketed doodling also!?
He's used his education in psychology to do the drawing in a way that is mindful, including deep breathing so it creates a dramatic shift in your body and psyche. Maybe a few people do this intuitively, and for the many who haven't stumbled into this naturally, his methods connect science and a wonderful explanation to do this in an effective and practical way.
Ditto here! I have many of my original doodles looking very similar to this ….. from 25-30 years ago.