The 10 Principles of Neurographica
(based upon the teachings and writings of P.Piskarev, the founder of the Neurographica method)
The main principles of Neurographica are like the basic principles of human life: it has a soul, the soul is placed in the form, and the form is determined by principles.
This also happens in Neurographica. Therefore, each artist develops the life of the soul - dreams and fantasies.
The principles of Neurographica are the principles of soul development:
1. Image integrates the meanings.
2. Meanings contain states of mind.
3. Problems are the creation of the thinking mind.
4. The solution has bionic quality.
5. Harmony leads to satisfaction.
6. The universe fits upon the tip of a marker.
7. Any task has a graphical solution.
8. drawing has no borders or boundaries.
9. The world consists of shapes and lines.
10. Drawing is easy.
For a complete understanding of Neurographica, it is necessary to study these ten principles.
Five of them are directly related to a person - the psychology of a person, the way the person acts, thinks, and feels.
The other five connect us with an understanding of what an image, graphics, or a line represents to us.
The object of drawing in Neurographica is the subject him/herself - it is the artist who is ultimately a work of art and not the picture.
And the person is a work of art when one draws. This applies to everyone!
It doesn’t matter who says what about your work, how a skeptic, a critic, or anyone else will appreciate it.
What matters is what you think of it and the changes it brings to your personal life.
We live in the third millennium - a time when a person is much more important than any product of his activity.
Let's study each principle individually in the next articles.