Hey Dawn 😊 what you said at the beginning is so very true. I started doing painting and drawing for therapy. I lost my daughter when she was 29 in 08 so I’ve looked everywhere to help me find this void and I finally found it. I started with rock painting in August of 21 and never looked back. Your channel has helped me the most! I’m a huge fan of doodling not sure I do it right so I’m looking forward to this. Thanks for sharing sweet lady 🎨💜
You are a very beautiful and resilient woman as well as inspiring. My heart breaks to your story, I'm so sorry for what you've been through. But I'm also extremely proud of you and how you are waking up everyday and pushing through. Big hugs sweetheart ❤️
Tammy - I'm so sorry for your loss, and I'm so GLAD you have found something that brings you peace and joy. I'm honored to be a small part of that. Rock painting looks like SO much fun. I've not done that, but it's on my list - too many arty things I wanna do and not enough time! HAHA! As for doodling - there really is no right or wrong. There is what makes you happy. I'm showing you how I do parts of it, but that certainly isn't the only way. Everyone who does it, does it differently. You get to do what makes you happy. In video 4, we're going to talk about that more. Love you, Lady!
Thank you so much for all you do...I to have lost a child and you showed up...so I feel everything or everyone pops up for a reason...again thank you so much
I love what you said in the beginning of your video. I’ve been doing this kind of art, using neurographic lines, for a while. It really helps me relax, to tune out the horrific events that are happening around the world. Thanks for making this video!
My pleasure Susan! There are 3 more coming in the series. The ability for this kind of art to help ease mind, heart & body has always been close to my heart. I'm happy to share.❤❤❤
Hi Sue! Completely up to you! There really are no rules. Not a specific answer, hunh? haha! If you aren't sure if you want to round the corners or not in any spot, you can always do it in pencil first and see what it looks like to you. If you like it, go over it with pen. If you don't, erase it and leave it as is. If I'm understanding your question correctly as to location, I'll mention that in video #4 and show you an example of both, K?
Hey Dawn 😊 what you said at the beginning is so very true. I started doing painting and drawing for therapy. I lost my daughter when she was 29 in 08 so I’ve looked everywhere to help me find this void and I finally found it. I started with rock painting in August of 21 and never looked back. Your channel has helped me the most! I’m a huge fan of doodling not sure I do it right so I’m looking forward to this. Thanks for sharing sweet lady 🎨💜
You are a very beautiful and resilient woman as well as inspiring. My heart breaks to your story, I'm so sorry for what you've been through. But I'm also extremely proud of you and how you are waking up everyday and pushing through. Big hugs sweetheart ❤️
Tammy - I'm so sorry for your loss, and I'm so GLAD you have found something that brings you peace and joy. I'm honored to be a small part of that. Rock painting looks like SO much fun. I've not done that, but it's on my list - too many arty things I wanna do and not enough time! HAHA! As for doodling - there really is no right or wrong. There is what makes you happy. I'm showing you how I do parts of it, but that certainly isn't the only way. Everyone who does it, does it differently. You get to do what makes you happy. In video 4, we're going to talk about that more. Love you, Lady!
Amen! Creating art has helped me in many ways. Thank you, Dawn for this video
I'm so glad you've enjoyed this. Art has sooooo many healing benefits. Thanks so much.💜💜💜
I have doodled all my life, on edges of paper, at meeting , in class etc-looking forward to this and just chilling and relaxing- thank you :)
I'm a life-long doodler as well!😁 I hope you enjoy the video and ARE able to chill & relax with it - that's the whole point.❤ Thanks!!❤
Thank you so much for all you do...I to have lost a child and you showed up...so I feel everything or everyone pops up for a reason...again thank you so much
Cindy - I'm so sorry you are experiencing that. 💜💜💜 I hope that you can find some small solace & comfort through art. Huge love to you, friend!❤️❤️❤️
I love what you said in the beginning of your video. I’ve been doing this kind of art, using neurographic lines, for a while. It really helps me relax, to tune out the horrific events that are happening around the world. Thanks for making this video!
My pleasure Susan! There are 3 more coming in the series. The ability for this kind of art to help ease mind, heart & body has always been close to my heart. I'm happy to share.❤❤❤
Such beautiful artwork! Great video 🙂
Thanks so much for watching! 3 more coming in the series.😁😁❤
Great art work
Thank you Sandra! I appreciate you watching!❤❤❤
What if you have a corner that is on the outside of your main drawing? Should those be rounded as well?
Hi Sue! Completely up to you! There really are no rules. Not a specific answer, hunh? haha! If you aren't sure if you want to round the corners or not in any spot, you can always do it in pencil first and see what it looks like to you. If you like it, go over it with pen. If you don't, erase it and leave it as is. If I'm understanding your question correctly as to location, I'll mention that in video #4 and show you an example of both, K?
@@PaintedWillowArt Thank you! I did notice in video two that you had rounded yours. I think I will do the same.
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Right back atcha Kim!!💜💜💜💜💜