Yesterday for the first time I made an neurographic art. I had a problem that seemed impossible to fix. As I drew my art I felt a relief of irritation and anger, I felt hopeful by the end. Within an hour the problem got resolved in a way it blew my mind! It was a pure miracle! I'm definitely going to get more deeper into that stuff.
I can remember doing this as a young child if I could find a pen or pencil and a piece of scrap paper. It was a traumatic time. I know now one of the reasons I was able to cope. It's always been able to scribble doodle etc that's helped through my life. I'm now 65. ♥️
I am 62 years old. I went to a Catholic school growing up. Sister Kathleen in 3rd grade (way back then in the 1960's), had us create this EXACT work of art. Amazing things come back again and again.
I honestly didn’t want this video to end. Have been thinking about going into Art and after watching this video, I believe I can start from here. Thanks a lot
2/22/24..Wow/ sooo much enjoyed my 1st time viewing your very well organized creative art TH-cam video today. Neurographic art & another..Enpusse (?), a combo of (thin) copper & colored matt material where 'free form' geometric & non-geometric forms + 'floating' free-form lines, shapes are drawn then both the copper art 3D 'pushed & pulled' centered on the matt with various lines/shapes are color blended was just Great! Am 78 yrs (young) & cant wait to show my grand kids. [We did bunch of Christmas decos this year using combo bought theme items glurd to wood plugs trimmed with glitter & sparkled pipe cleaner..] we all had a blast. So i have been looking to ..kinda expand o n this for non-Christmas activity. Found you on YT, subscribed & 👍👍. Much appreciate your time, articulation, camera lighting, closeup lenses, misc description of tools/tape/physical pressure applications, color mixing, drying times & much more. Great organized presentation in perfect time & attention span...for me (💪☺️🍺)👍🎨⚙️🔧🛠😊
Great video!! Love the concept. I am a ruptured brain aneurysm survivor.❤ Neuro information peaked my interest in the title of your video. I am a beginner artist. I just sat down frustrated with my art painting. Then I came upon you video. You have given me an idea to paint with this method. I calmed down now. I'm going to try again. The paintings looked like the arteries in the brain. Thank you for your videos. ❤❤❤
Today was the first art lesson for my friend who is handicapped. With practice I think he will progress as he continues his tai chi lessons. Combined, I believe he will move forward much faster in his rehabilitation. Both together will rebuild his brain as tai chi has improved his ability to walk,and his ability to speak. The mind is more engaged with the soul and spirit, and this technique has shown me because of the freedom it gives focus and in his case dexterity. As I said, combining these will give him confidence to pursue both and increase his chances for his future . And it’s a hell a lot of fun. Thanks for making lives a little (a lot) better, and that it increases.
Excellent video. I love that there is now a name and rational for this process. As a child our teacher would have us do what she called , " trail a line" . Loads of fun! As an art educator, when I taught line in my classes I would let the students play a game or make up a story about a line going on a journey. The stories that came up were always interesting.I like this process as it flips that concept around, starting with a challenge/ story and releasing. A very enjoyable and theraputic activity. Thanks for sharing.
We did this in school when I was a kid. But we didn't round out the corners. I'm going to get into this. Just watching this was meditative. Thank you, Bethany Thiele. I am subscribing. :)
I have never been into paintings let alone art, my mother and aunt are excellent at painting, my aunt even had one of her artwork put in a museum back on our island, so being artistic is definitely in my genes, but I have never been attracted to it, I love watching others create their artwork, but I never had the patience to try it my self, but this type of art seems awesome, and I feel attracted to it, I am definitely going to try this, love the videos, I am going to continue following your channel.
This is the first example I saw a few months ago and have ben searching for it ever since! Yay! Part of why I know it is the one is the use of the sharpie, etc. to shadow Inside the already colored in shapes. You said to do it from one side, such as the top or the left, consistently and it will give more depth to the entire piece! I feel like I need to take 3 cleansing breaths! Thank you, Bethany Thiele-you did this 8/8/2020. And you ARE apart teacher--in more ways than people sometimes think of. My high school art teacher was wonderful, always an encouraging word and a positive comment! Then she would make a suggestion or two and lead you where you were trying to go or give you a fresh idea or two to try! I STILL just love her. My daughter, who actually turned out to be an artist, had the WORST experience with her Art Teacher!! The woman was not at all encouraging-in fact, she was very critical and judgmental in an unhelpful way. And she always said my daughter worked too slowly! It hurt my child and I will not forget that. She actually stopped making art for a time after that horrible, so-called "teacher." And I don't say that lightly as her Dad has been a teacher and many of our friends are or were teachers, Professors and the like. But I did meet some parent's who said the same awful things happened to their son-and then heard thru' the grapevine more. What a disservice. Art- of many kinds, and music, and her animals plus the love of her family and all her Facebook friends for 10-20 years, I mean actual, long term friends all over the world, helped her make it through 3 brain tumor surgeries-not malignant but she was dying from them. She beat them all with excellent Dr.! But then she got cancer-Stage 4, multiple metastatic adenocarcinoma and they said she wouldn't make it-sign these papers. No, I said. And after that hard year of treatment, we had her with us for 4 more wonderful years- and she kept making art, listening to music, taking care of her beloved fur babies and being on the same forums with the same people- for healthy food and water, for art, photography and was doing to mixed digital operations on the computer with her art and always used mixed media and wrote like there was no tomorrow-because there really wasn't. She never complained, not once. She was beautiful inside and out. So kind, thoughtful, loving, funny, loyal. This was a great person! But I will not forget that damned art "teacher", who got away with her awfulness for years and years-even when parents spoke up--yet I also will never for get the kind an wonderful teacher who's deceased daughter had the same birthday as my daughter- and she bought her class rig for her! How wonderful. And my daughter ALWAYS Loved her teachers-she used to want to stay and help them clean up after class, Fromm the moment she began school. Art and Music- so vital, so important in our world. And in ours. Thank you. Jenna's Mom, Terri
I'm sad about your daughter's struggles but glad she continued with art. You are a great momma! 💕 And I'm sorry for having to say goodbye or 'see you later' . The most difficult event for a mom. I've had to do that more than once. 🫶🏼 🙏🏼
As a kid in elementary school, we used to have to draw something like this and then color it in. It was considered busy work for those who finished their school work. I loved doing it. Now I know why. haha. I love this kind of art.
I watched this a week ago. I have done my first piece with pen and watercolour. I am hoping to transfer it onto a large canvas. Thank you so much, you are truly inspiring ❤
The addition of the hypnotic verbal tones and background music is an interesting slant to the promise of relaxation and resolution. I struggle to appreciate abstract art and see it mainly as daubing but this is something I might try. It reminds me of zentangle art too.
I am a person who has my mind on problems a lot and I love this technique to work out my tensions. Why, because it is simple and not overly right brain activity which gets hampered when dealing with problems.
Many thanks for this intro to Neurographica, with clear instructions. It is a nice reminder for me. I tried it first when I was in Latvia several years ago. By the way, a detail, only North Americans know what a "Sharpie" is, for the rest of the International English speakers it is a marker pen.
I was so thrilled to come across your video and the newer art form. I have been learning Zentangle, as this is very meditative. but this art form takes it to a new level. I have started my first piece of work and find it amazing. Thank you.
Thank you for this! I am definitely going to try it. I have lots of time on my hands due to COVID ending my career, art journalling has been more helpful than anything and neurographic art will take it a wonderful new level.
I’m just finding out about this. I watched 3 videos and came back here and have shared yours. It is soooo good!😮 this seems something I need in my life now. Thanks for sharing
Hi and my gratitude. Art has always been in the centre of my interests. With me in my happiness and sadness. Anger and excitement. Expressing myself even through my fashion creation. Intil 79 and Khomeini revolution, all changed. Diplomatic mission transformed into terroristic act... then asylum. After years of no having time and workaholic life, watching a mixed media on TH-cam, i started mixed media, college, and adding my journals that i had kept on the shelf. I would love to learn Neurographica for my sake and young refugees. I am a 73+ woman in search of whatever can help to k8cking trauma ❤my sincere gratitude
Thank you so much for this opportunity to feel into Neurographic art. I have watched many videos over the last week or so, as I’ve tried to learn more about it. I particularly relate to your approach and I thank you for that. Wishing you well.
Just feel so relaxed by just watching this video have been bitten by the drawing bug this week and want to branch out into more therapeutic forms of art and neuro-graphic art Is certainly something I want to try.
Thank you for this video. A fellow traveler directed me to this type of art and I found you. You explained it so well and clearly. I appreciate it sooo much!!!
I'm so glad I found this Video you explain the steps so well It helped me so much with online school! Thanks for the video I subscribed and Liked the video thanks so much !
That was amazing I was starting to do something like this before just doing was trying to relax then all of a sudden you appear on u tube and Like that is so cool. Thank you so so much what a great experience. Hugs
I just did it and it was really fun until the coloring phase. it was a very tedious process because we were only allowed to use colored pencils. it's not my art medium of choice, so it was hard for me to blend. idk why I'm saying this lol
So much going on in this world at times it seems like everytime I have a "new" idea... I find it already exists when I search it.... But nuances do allow for similarities yet differences too... Sometimes resulting in a completely new concept/approach entirely. With that said...i have been working on a specific approach to methods of art therapy. I'm working in the abstract genre of painting with an approach to allow the subconscious mind to heal through the images that emerge... I don't have all the kinks worked out but this is a free form free-flowing approach..so there will be many ways to approach / execute the methods I'm developing. But yet there will be some specific parameters to guide the artist to heal the psyche & in a sense limit the artist so as to not lose direction of the healing process of abstract art therapy. Again... Perhaps I'm on to something "new" perhaps it's already been done.... Perhaps itll become an inspirational innovation that's a spin on well established artistact methods already... I'm not an expert on these topics... So time will tell as I continue to learn & explore the place for this in the world. In any case... It's working for me & I'm finally healing my psyche...i hope to develop a clear explanation /tutorial of what I'm doing so that it may become a helpful tool for others too! 💖 P. S. - mindfulness + thoughtlessness + free form / free flowing processes of art techniques + not thinking or even paying much attention to the paint strokes (at times maybe looking away while working & having a conversation + gazing at the art in progress to see if anything stands out pertaining to what needs to be healed in the psyche + having some rigid parameters set in mind about the art + being totally careless to those parameters if need be at times.... This is the outline to the method I'm developing for my self healing process... & it's working for me... I hope to make this process accessible to others once I've sorted it all out & made it into a well defined approach... But this is difficult as it is a dynamic approach invovling fluctuation, rigidity (too a reasonable extent) yet based in the abstract spontaneous moment of art that might just get scribbled out or painted over entirely...its fun. 🤗
Omg this is the golden video really and I was actually so much grateful to you for this. Thank you so much. I thought that neurographic art was a very tough and difficult art but you made it extremely interesting and I really appreciate for the way your are explaining thanks thank you so much 💞💕❤️
Yesterday for the first time I made an neurographic art. I had a problem that seemed impossible to fix. As I drew my art I felt a relief of irritation and anger, I felt hopeful by the end. Within an hour the problem got resolved in a way it blew my mind! It was a pure miracle! I'm definitely going to get more deeper into that stuff.
POV: this was assigned to you by your art teacher
so true
Brush here's me not having any clue what to do
Stop because that’s literally why I’m here HAHA
Yep I did
So true
I can remember doing this as a young child if I could find a pen or pencil and a piece of scrap paper. It was a traumatic time. I know now one of the reasons I was able to cope. It's always been able to scribble doodle etc that's helped through my life. I'm now 65. ♥️
ditto!
Me too
Same
Same, our phone book was covered inside and out with doodles.
I did too! I was about 13-14 yrs old. I would visualize objects ( like cloud animals) and used pencils or crayons to fill in designs. 😊
I am 62 years old. I went to a Catholic school growing up. Sister Kathleen in 3rd grade (way back then in the 1960's), had us create this EXACT work of art. Amazing things come back again and again.
I agree with you!
I honestly didn’t want this video to end. Have been thinking about going into Art and after watching this video, I believe I can start from here. Thanks a lot
Thank you for this meaningful comment! 💗
2/22/24..Wow/ sooo much enjoyed my 1st time viewing your very well organized creative art TH-cam video today. Neurographic art & another..Enpusse (?), a combo of (thin) copper & colored matt material where 'free form' geometric & non-geometric forms + 'floating' free-form lines, shapes are drawn then both the copper art 3D 'pushed & pulled' centered on the matt with various lines/shapes are color blended was just Great! Am 78 yrs (young) & cant wait to show my grand kids. [We did bunch of Christmas decos this year using combo bought theme items glurd to wood plugs trimmed with glitter & sparkled pipe cleaner..] we all had a blast. So i have been looking to ..kinda expand o n this for non-Christmas activity. Found you on YT, subscribed & 👍👍. Much appreciate your time, articulation, camera lighting, closeup lenses, misc description of tools/tape/physical pressure applications, color mixing, drying times & much more. Great organized presentation in perfect time & attention span...for me (💪☺️🍺)👍🎨⚙️🔧🛠😊
Thank you! I’m very happy you are enjoying my videos and I hope they inspire you and your family. Cheers!
Great video!! Love the concept.
I am a ruptured brain aneurysm survivor.❤
Neuro information peaked my interest in the title of your video. I am a beginner artist. I just sat down frustrated with my art painting. Then I came upon you video. You have given me an idea to paint with this method. I calmed down now. I'm going to try again.
The paintings looked like the arteries in the brain. Thank you for your videos. ❤❤❤
What a Perfect introduction to neurographic art! Your calm kind voice was engaging and so informative! so visually satisfying that it was a joy
Thank you!
*POV:* _Your teacher made you watch this in her zoom class and now you clicked on the link she sent_
Not zoom, but yes.
Yep me to but not zoom
stop spying on me
lmao yeah she put a link. i dont even go to any zooms for any class anymore.
Today was the first art lesson for my friend who is handicapped. With practice I think he will progress as he continues his tai chi lessons. Combined, I believe he will move forward much faster in his rehabilitation. Both together will rebuild his brain as tai chi has improved his ability to walk,and his ability to speak. The mind is more engaged with the soul and spirit, and this technique has shown me because of the freedom it gives focus and in his case dexterity. As I said, combining these will give him confidence to pursue both and increase his chances for his future . And it’s a hell a lot of fun. Thanks for making lives a little (a lot) better, and that it increases.
💕 so glad you enjoyed this and I hope your friend continues to make progress!
What a wonderful friend you are!
Absolutely! The more tai chi I do, the more art I make! Think of the yin/yang symbol! ☯🖌 One inspires the other.
I just discovered neurographic art and it seems like just what I need right now. Thank you for explaining so well.
My pleasure 😊
With watercolor it looks just super!) More interesting than just with a pencil)
Excellent video. I love that there is now a name and rational for this process. As a child our teacher would have us do what she called , " trail a line" . Loads of fun! As an art educator, when I taught line in my classes I would let the students play a game or make up a story about a line going on a journey. The stories that came up were always interesting.I like this process as it flips that concept around, starting with a challenge/ story and releasing. A very enjoyable and theraputic activity. Thanks for sharing.
No problem! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for your wonderful video. You explain the process so well and in a very relaxing and positive way. The music also adds pleasantry.
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
We did this in school when I was a kid. But we didn't round out the corners. I'm going to get into this. Just watching this was meditative. Thank you, Bethany Thiele. I am subscribing. :)
I have never been into paintings let alone art, my mother and aunt are excellent at painting, my aunt even had one of her artwork put in a museum back on our island, so being artistic is definitely in my genes, but I have never been attracted to it, I love watching others create their artwork, but I never had the patience to try it my self, but this type of art seems awesome, and I feel attracted to it, I am definitely going to try this, love the videos, I am going to continue following your channel.
Wonderful to hear! Enjoy! 💕
This is the first example I saw a few months ago and have ben searching for it ever since! Yay! Part of why I know it is the one is the use of the sharpie, etc. to shadow Inside the already colored in shapes. You said to do it from one side, such as the top or the left, consistently and it will give more depth to the entire piece! I feel like I need to take 3 cleansing breaths! Thank you, Bethany Thiele-you did this 8/8/2020. And you ARE apart teacher--in more ways than people sometimes think of. My high school art teacher was wonderful, always an encouraging word and a positive comment! Then she would make a suggestion or two and lead you where you were trying to go or give you a fresh idea or two to try! I STILL just love her. My daughter, who actually turned out to be an artist, had the WORST experience with her Art Teacher!! The woman was not at all encouraging-in fact, she was very critical and judgmental in an unhelpful way. And she always said my daughter worked too slowly! It hurt my child and I will not forget that. She actually stopped making art for a time after that horrible, so-called "teacher." And I don't say that lightly as her Dad has been a teacher and many of our friends are or were teachers, Professors and the like. But I did meet some parent's who said the same awful things happened to their son-and then heard thru' the grapevine more. What a disservice. Art- of many kinds, and music, and her animals plus the love of her family and all her Facebook friends for 10-20 years, I mean actual, long term friends all over the world, helped her make it through 3 brain tumor surgeries-not malignant but she was dying from them. She beat them all with excellent Dr.! But then she got cancer-Stage 4, multiple metastatic adenocarcinoma and they said she wouldn't make it-sign these papers. No, I said. And after that hard year of treatment, we had her with us for 4 more wonderful years- and she kept making art, listening to music, taking care of her beloved fur babies and being on the same forums with the same people- for healthy food and water, for art, photography and was doing to mixed digital operations on the computer with her art and always used mixed media and wrote like there was no tomorrow-because there really wasn't. She never complained, not once. She was beautiful inside and out. So kind, thoughtful, loving, funny, loyal. This was a great person! But I will not forget that damned art "teacher", who got away with her awfulness for years and years-even when parents spoke up--yet I also will never for get the kind an wonderful teacher who's deceased daughter had the same birthday as my daughter- and she bought her class rig for her! How wonderful. And my daughter ALWAYS Loved her teachers-she used to want to stay and help them clean up after class, Fromm the moment she began school. Art and Music- so vital, so important in our world. And in ours. Thank you. Jenna's Mom, Terri
Thank you! I’m happy you found this. Thanks your sharing your story as well. ❤️
I'm sad about your daughter's struggles but glad she continued with art. You are a great momma! 💕 And I'm sorry for having to say goodbye or 'see you later' . The most difficult event for a mom. I've had to do that more than once. 🫶🏼 🙏🏼
That is BEAUTIFUL! And you are a great teacher. Thank you.
Thank you for your kindness
As a kid in elementary school, we used to have to draw something like this and then color it in. It was considered busy work for those who finished their school work. I loved doing it. Now I know why. haha. I love this kind of art.
😂 when I was a kid I’d do something like this but make a “maze” and want sometime to “trace my lines” 😂
I watched this a week ago. I have done my first piece with pen and watercolour. I am hoping to transfer it onto a large canvas. Thank you so much, you are truly inspiring ❤
We used this as a homeschooling art project. It was very thought provoking and really elevated a seemingly simple project.
This is profound...and so beautiful. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I started mine last night and finished today. It was very time consuming but I am pleased with the outcome. If I could download a photo, I would.
Wow this way of healing when iam not coping it transformed my mind an changed my mood an perspective. So enjoyed it immensely.Thank you ❤️
My pleasure!
The addition of the hypnotic verbal tones and background music is an interesting slant to the promise of relaxation and resolution. I struggle to appreciate abstract art and see it mainly as daubing but this is something I might try. It reminds me of zentangle art too.
yes, I also immediately thought of zentangle.
I am a person who has my mind on problems a lot and I love this technique to work out my tensions. Why, because it is simple and not overly right brain activity which gets hampered when dealing with problems.
Yes, absolutely! Enjoy the process
💗
This was very peaceful and calming watching you work!
This technique is much better for self help than doodling. I like it!!! ✌️💗
I've been drawing like this for so many years. It is very relaxing. Love your approach!
Thank you, B.T. I knew this is cool my entire life. Blessings.
Many thanks for this intro to Neurographica, with clear instructions. It is a nice reminder for me. I tried it first when I was in Latvia several years ago. By the way, a detail, only North Americans know what a "Sharpie" is, for the rest of the International English speakers it is a marker pen.
Thank so much and this is good info to know regarding the marker pen terminology!
I've been enjoying watching and creating neurographic art so much! it is so relaxing!
So glad you like it!
Thank you Bethany, for such a wonderful demo. I am an architectural drafting teacher who appreciates your piece of work. Love from the Philippines!
Thank you so much!
I was so thrilled to come across your video and the newer art form. I have been learning Zentangle, as this is very meditative. but this art form takes it to a new level. I have started my first piece of work and find it amazing. Thank you.
My pleasure! Happy to hear you are enjoying it.
Thank you, what beautiful artwork. I am going to try this activity with my Wellness group this morning.
Thanks and enjoy!
thank you so much for this clear explanation. will finally give this a try!
You’re welcome!
Wow......... Amazing work.This is too much attractive. I enjoyed THIS. Stay sfe stay connect.......... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for this! I am definitely going to try it. I have lots of time on my hands due to COVID ending my career, art journalling has been more helpful than anything and neurographic art will take it a wonderful new level.
I’m just finding out about this. I watched 3 videos and came back here and have shared yours. It is soooo good!😮 this seems something I need in my life now. Thanks for sharing
Thank you and glad you are enjoying it!
Such an awesome instructional video! THank YOU Bethany for sharing it.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you like it!
Beautifully explained 😇🙏🏻🧚🏼♀️
Thanks!
Great video, I'm sharing it on Pinterest right now.❤
Thank you!!!
Encontré este arte gracias a Violeta ❤️
Gracias y saludos desde México 🇲🇽
Con gusto! 😁
Hi and my gratitude. Art has always been in the centre of my interests. With me in my happiness and sadness. Anger and excitement. Expressing myself even through my fashion creation. Intil 79 and Khomeini revolution, all changed. Diplomatic mission transformed into terroristic act... then asylum. After years of no having time and workaholic life, watching a mixed media on TH-cam, i started mixed media, college, and adding my journals that i had kept on the shelf. I would love to learn Neurographica for my sake and young refugees. I am a 73+ woman in search of whatever can help to k8cking trauma ❤my sincere gratitude
Lovely technique. Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much for this opportunity to feel into Neurographic art. I have watched many videos over the last week or so, as I’ve tried to learn more about it.
I particularly relate to your approach and I thank you for that.
Wishing you well.
Thank you for this positive comment!
I used to love doing these sort of arts, when I was a young child, after watching the video I will have another go. Thanks for the video.
Glad you liked it!
A wonderful way of overcoming artist's block. Thank you.
Yes!!!
And you are very welcome
Remarkable. I used to doodle all the time. Intricate swirls, squiggles... It was soothing. Huh. Intuitive art for me.
Blue painter's tape will lift without tearing most paper or leaving a residue. This is an excellent meditative practice
Beautiful job simply explaining what Neurograpic art is how how to approach it. I think I'm going to try teaching it to my 5th grade classes.
Thank you and enjoy!
Thank you for explaining this creative artistic art form in an interesting educational enjoyable way😌🕊
My pleasure!
I was just assigned this by my art teacher, but I'm so glad she introduced me to this type of art.. it's beautiful
Enjoy!
Thanks! I am using this process with my online classes this week. Glad I found your video. Very helpful!
Happy to help!
Very interesting thank you for sharing this
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it.
The artwork reallypops out and looks amazing.
Thanks!
It's that drop shadow! Don't forget that step, it really helps!
Amazing neurographic Art work💕💕
Wow! I have been doing this all my life and never knew why. Very cool!
Excellent, art lesson ready for tomorrow!!
Thanks! Glad I could help :)
Just feel so relaxed by just watching this video have been bitten by the drawing bug this week and want to branch out into more therapeutic forms of art and neuro-graphic art Is certainly something I want to try.
Happy to hear this!
Thank you for this video. A fellow traveler directed me to this type of art and I found you. You explained it so well and clearly. I appreciate it sooo much!!!
My pleasure!
i have been doing drawings like this since I was in high-school! wild
I am very interested in your video about Neurographica Art, thank you😘
My pleasure
I love this technique, so easy and beautiful! Thank you for sharing, great tips
Thank you 💗💗💗
I'm so glad I found this Video you explain the steps so well It helped me so much with online school! Thanks for the video I subscribed and Liked the video thanks so much !
Thanks!
POV: You see POV comments that are all correct
yup
This would be great for a teacher workshop! What elements and principles of art do you emphasize with this?
I would emphasize line, color, and value
Smart and creative style of unique art - love your ways. Good one.
Thank you so much!
Well I learn something new every day, and this is today's lesson. Thank you so much for this video. I am intrigued to see what I end up with!
I’m so happy you enjoyed it!
This is a very inspiring video. I have a few ideas (like adding metalic paints) and I'm excited to sit down and try some stuff. Thanks! 💜
Thank you for this kind comment!
As a kid in the psychedelic 60/70’s, I use to do this type of thing just as doodling. I think I still have one of the pieces.
Love this very nice clear explanation and I will definitely be trying this. Thanks for sharing 😊.
My pleasure!
That was amazing I was starting to do something like this before just doing was trying to relax then all of a sudden you appear on u tube and Like that is so cool. Thank you so so much what a great experience. Hugs
Thank you for this sweet comment! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Very informative. Thank you for sharing.
You’re welcome! 💕
Great video, I will share this with my students!
Thank you! I hope they enjoy making one themselves!
JUST BEAUTIFUL! AMAZING! THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO.
My pleasure
I like ur explanation thanks a lot.give more ideas abt this art later
This is the project we are doing in art and it confused me so I’m copying this one 🤣
I just did it and it was really fun until the coloring phase. it was a very tedious process because we were only allowed to use colored pencils. it's not my art medium of choice, so it was hard for me to blend. idk why I'm saying this lol
I have to do this in art too…..
It does look pleasing when finished, but I must say that I’ve been doodling just like this for years.
So. True.
So much going on in this world at times it seems like everytime I have a "new" idea... I find it already exists when I search it.... But nuances do allow for similarities yet differences too... Sometimes resulting in a completely new concept/approach entirely.
With that said...i have been working on a specific approach to methods of art therapy.
I'm working in the abstract genre of painting with an approach to allow the subconscious mind to heal through the images that emerge... I don't have all the kinks worked out but this is a free form free-flowing approach..so there will be many ways to approach / execute the methods I'm developing. But yet there will be some specific parameters to guide the artist to heal the psyche & in a sense limit the artist so as to not lose direction of the healing process of abstract art therapy.
Again... Perhaps I'm on to something "new" perhaps it's already been done.... Perhaps itll become an inspirational innovation that's a spin on well established artistact methods already... I'm not an expert on these topics... So time will tell as I continue to learn & explore the place for this in the world.
In any case... It's working for me & I'm finally healing my psyche...i hope to develop a clear explanation /tutorial of what I'm doing so that it may become a helpful tool for others too! 💖
P. S. - mindfulness + thoughtlessness + free form / free flowing processes of art techniques + not thinking or even paying much attention to the paint strokes (at times maybe looking away while working & having a conversation + gazing at the art in progress to see if anything stands out pertaining to what needs to be healed in the psyche + having some rigid parameters set in mind about the art + being totally careless to those parameters if need be at times.... This is the outline to the method I'm developing for my self healing process... & it's working for me... I hope to make this process accessible to others once I've sorted it all out & made it into a well defined approach... But this is difficult as it is a dynamic approach invovling fluctuation, rigidity (too a reasonable extent) yet based in the abstract spontaneous moment of art that might just get scribbled out or painted over entirely...its fun. 🤗
I was wondering what this was and how other teachers were teaching it to their students. Nice video, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Interesting, and quite pretty.
Beautiful! ❤ Can you tell me what the silver blowing device is? What’s is called?
Well explained and executed. Thank you!
I appreciate your comment! Happy to help!
Awesome video, thank you!
Thank you!
Omg this is the golden video really and I was actually so much grateful to you for this. Thank you so much. I thought that neurographic art was a very tough and difficult art but you made it extremely interesting and I really appreciate for the way your are explaining thanks thank you so much 💞💕❤️
Thank you for your kind words!
Thx for showing me this my art teacher put this up as an art project.
No problem! Happy to help and hope you enjoy it!
Thankyou, I will have to try this! 😊
thank you! great video! love the art you did and appreciate the written instructions on the screen also.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
I love this
Thanks!
This is very calming, and helps me get calmer! tysm!
That makes me happy to hear! You are very welcome!
This is not only Art but also Science (I ❤️Art and Science)❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💋💋💋💋
i had this assigned to me, thank you so much!
No problem!
POV: you came from your art class and are reading the comments instead of actually doing the work
yup
Great tutorial!
You can use LOW TACK TAPE so it doesn't tear. LOW TACK was designed for just this sort of thing.
Watching the video was so relaxing
So happy to hear this!
Thank you for this video🙏
Glad you like it 😊
Do you have a conversion chart for long seconds to regular seconds, please?
Thanks for sharing, loved it. I teach Therapy Painting and it is great to add a new technique to my existing class list or projects!
Happy to help!