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How Drawing can Affect Your Brain

 Dear Readers

A drawing is simply a line going for a walk

- Paul Klee


You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have! There is no wonder doing art or drawing will make you creative and enhance your motor skills. 😉 

We are all creative beings. Creation is an ongoing process that defines us both biological or psychological. However, our lifestyle is so hectic that our versatile and multitasking brains don't get the time to adopt it. 

Did you know your brain always want to create? As you read, it is vital to remember that your brain likes to create. It is in your DNA, it is in your cells, and it is in your sub-atomic structure. You are a creative being.


Why?

The drawing can affect your brain in many ways:

  • Improves your memory
  • Reduce Anxiety
  • Make you feel happy
  • Creating art may ease your physical pain
  • Make you more springy
  • Improve focus and concentration
  • Make you extra creative


Brains are puzzling. These effects are studied all over the world. But I submit that 'drawing' is the simplest form of creation that can produce the design. We are literally taking our brain's engine and creating something 'outside' of individually as an interpretation of something inside of ourselves.


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