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Experimenting with neurographic art again. After the first piece, I let myself get too caught in what I wanted the end result to be and hated the next two pieces. Working this time on being more mindful of giving myself over to the process and appreciating the result for what it is.

@weirdfizz Can you explain to laypersons like me what neurographic art is?

@XaoslordErie It's a form of art therapy. You focus on what's stressing you and make some scribbles. Then you go back and go over lines, round out and color in angles where they cross. Coloring is optional, black and white is fine. Done regularly, it can help retrain the brain to understand stress can be transformed into something beautiful.

@weirdfizz is this something you do with an instructor or therapist or on your own, I might want to try this when I get some time on my hands where I'm uninterrupted

@Linwelly On your own. Look up neurographica or neurographic art and there are tutorials online. Since you really just need to see the process, I've found multiple tutorials are good for seeing how different people do it, but you really only need to look at one to get started.

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