Each of us, while at a work meeting or during a boring lecture in our student years, has engaged in chaotic drawing. From strange intertwinings of spirals or springs, chaotic lines, bizarre images were later born.

It's hard to believe, but this technique is a separate art form called doodling.
 
The Cultural and Artistic Association "Art-Spokusa" also offered visitors of master classes and regular readers of the Central City Library named after M.L. Kropyvnytskyi the opportunity to create unconscious drawings.
 
"This type of art, a graphic art form, is used in art therapy. In order to meditate, to relieve stress. This is why people do doodling. We express our emotions, some of our own worries, in a graphic drawing. And it is very pleasant to watch when our supposedly negative emotions turn into a beautiful picture," says Valentyna Kryvtsova, head of the Cultural and Artistic Association "Art-Spokusa".
 
For a long time, the talented Mykolaiv craftswoman, artist of "Art-Spokusa" Svitlana Boikova-Kaliuzhna, has also been interested in doodling. Pani Svitlana notes that the main thing in this process is to get pleasure, relax and calm down. To draw from the heart.
 
"It's about what we are filled with right now. What do you have now, calm or restless. That is, all this can be read from the drawing. What lines? Sharper, softer. It's all your mood for today. And it helps to release some emotions that you would like to get rid of. And that's why it's very useful," shares Svitlana Boikova-Kaliuzhna.
 
Therefore, we wholeheartedly advise everyone to draw in the doodling style and reveal your inner world to loved ones.
 

 

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