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NeuroArt

 

NeuroArt - image 1 - student project10.5" x 12.5" Drawn with a TOMBOW marker on very old, odd, hot press watercolor paper. I'm fascinated by the process of creating NeuroArt.  Most often, my art is a meditative process.  This technique is something I haven't come across before and I love it.  Thank you!  I was quite weary when I began the drawing, yet three hours passed without any desire to stop.  Time stood still.  I may ... or may not add color.

NeuroArt - image 2 - student project

 

Charles suggested I add circles, which I wasn't planning on doing with this first attempt at NeuroArt.  He challenged me to be brave enough so of course I had to go ahead and add the circles which made me very unhappy to begin with.  I had been looking forward to adding color.  After about two hours of rounding the edges of the first three messy circles, I was brave enough to add one more and I was a bit happier with it.  I then added four more circles and more neuro lines. I felt a bit better with each one.  I definitely am not feeling the urge to add color to this one anymore.  I might ... but I really need to get back to the Color Value course I've promised my students I'll publish next week. 

I'm definitely hooked on this technique!  Thanks, Charles, for the challenge!