New Drawing Materials, Experiments, Archival Revival, and the Arrival of Spring

Exciting new art materials Derwent Coloursoft coloured pencils I have been doing more drawing and colouring recently, and have become increasingly frustrated with my limited set of cheap colouring pencils which are perpetually breaking, so I decided to treat myself to a decent set - the first I have ever owned. I did…

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Neurographic and Doodle Art

Neurographic Art Chi Rho Tree of Life I decided this picture needed a few more finishing touches, so I added some more lines to the tree roots, and also emphasised the shape of the cross a bit more, by adding some more brown colouring. I think it looks better now. Here it is…

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Health Update – The Ball is Rolling at Last

Health update Yesterday I had my long-awaited outpatient appointment with Mr. Daniels, the colorectal surgeon in Exeter. This referral by Torby Hospital for my third parastomal hernia repair has been a catalogue of delays, with a CT scan four months after my initial appointment, then getting lost in the hospital system for another…

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More Neurographic Art – My First Tree

This afternoon I dew my first tree. I was inspired by this YouTube video. The lines were drawn with permanent black fine liner pens, and the corners in the branches were rounded off with a gold Sharpie marker (unfortunately the gold doesn't show up adequately on the photo). The colour was added with…

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Experiments in Neurographic Art

An interesting video came up in my YouTube feed today - a tutorial on neurographic art. I had never heard of this before and it looked intriguing. This art form was invented by Pavel Piskarev, a Russian psychologist, in 2014, with the theory that it would develop more neural connections in the brain.…

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The First Post of 2022

Health Update I had a surprise phone call on Friday from the Exeter hospital, totally out of the blue. It has been so long since I heard anything since my initial referral three years ago, and due to getting lost in their system for months after my initial appointment and subsequent CT scan…

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