
Neurographic art is a therapeutic technique that blends art, science, and psychology, created by Russian psychologist Pavel Piskarev in 2014. It uses a process of free-flowing, continuous lines, rounding sharp corners to transform them into soft, rounded shapes, and adding color to a piece of paper, often with the goal of reducing anxiety, stress, and accessing creativity. The emphasis is on the process and the mindful, meditative experience, rather than the final artistic outcome.

Neurographic art is a therapeutic technique that blends art, science, and psychology, created by Russian psychologist Pavel Piskarev in 2014. It uses a process of free-flowing, continuous lines, rounding sharp corners to transform them into soft, rounded shapes, and adding color to a piece of paper, often with the goal of reducing anxiety, stress, and accessing creativity. The emphasis is on the process and the mindful, meditative experience, rather than the final artistic outcome.