Neurographic Drawing was something I've been drawn to as I've noticed it more and more popping up in my feeds on FB and Insta. A description I found on Google says it is described as a technique that comprises drawing freeform lines or 'neuro lines'. These are meant to enable the connection between the conscious and unconscious, gaining access to the inner self by using a specific algorithm or method. I found it extremely addictive and very meditative as you aren't consciously thinking about what you're doing, you are just doing it. You can add colour, or not, doodle within the shapes, or not, add extra lines, ribbons, circles, dots, whatever you choose to do. I used a combination of watercolour paints, watercolour pencils and Pilot G-Tec C4 coloured gel pens to add the colours. The lines were done with Pentel DX 0.28 and Sharpie Super-fine black marker.
This is my cover for Technique Book #31.
The size is 20cm x 15cm (8" x 6") so is a fair
bit larger than the atc's that follow.
"Creativity"
Finally, a card I made using an Elegant Writer Calligraphy pen. This pen is a black chisel tip felt style pen that bleeds when activated with water into gorgeous shades of grey, blue, mauve and pink.