“We all want to go somewhere in life, but you can’t open new doors with old keys.” – Pavel Piskarev, D.Sc.
One way to view neurographic art, also known as neurographica, is “the art of world transformation.” Combined with breath deepening and relaxation, it connects body science with art to awaken dormant neurological connections. This process helps us “be able to switch to ecstasy” where everything becomes easy. One method involves moving from a concern in your life to a sense of peace.
Give neurographic art a try after watching this 8 minute video by Bethany Thiele, an art teacher, who shows how to create neurographic art and “transform our fear of chaos into something more calming and beautiful.”
In this video (9:41), Pavel Piskarev, who developed neurographica in 2014, explains internal physical and emotional changes as he demonstrates how to draw a Piskarev line “that celebrates life.” He describes this practice as “nurturing the topic that we give life to in our drawing.”
And, if you want to know more about neurographic art, an assortment of articles are available from Neurographica.
Who is Pavel Piskarev?
“A Doctor of Psychology, professor, the Head of the Institute of Psychology of Creativity, an author of many techniques, practices, founder of four coaching schools. This is his social role, but what’s within.
‘I dare to follow the intentions of my soul. I see the world very interesting and multi-dimensional. It’s important for me to look in many directions: science and practice, communication with different people, the history of humankind, the Earth. The future is fascinating – there is nothing there yet, and one can create.
‘I study the laws of creation of a harmonious world. I am in love with life, people, my family and children. Every day I thank the higher powers for everything that happens in my life. Gratitude is the source of my strength.’” – Facebook post