Bright & Simple Neurographic Art | Relaxing Drawing Tutorial

In this video I’ll guide you through a simple and colourful neurographic drawing that’s perfect for beginners. This is what I like to call a 30-minute crowd pleaser – an easy abstract drawing that looks far more complex than it actually is. Using just a marker pen, a simple circle guide and some acrylic paint, we’ll create a bright decorative piece of neurographic art that’s perfect for sketchbooks or relaxing creative time. Take your time, enjoy the process, and feel free to pause the video and draw along at your own pace. If you enjoyed the tutorial, don’t forget to like, comment and subscribe for more relaxing art videos each week. (Please note, I am not endorsed, sponsored or otherwise, for any of the products or brands mentioned. All equipment is paid for and chosen by, myself!) Find my drawings on Pinterest for a little inspiration   / novellaroseuk   Find me on Instagram   / novellaroseuk   If you would like to show your appreciation - why not Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/novellaf... --------------------------- Drawing has become my go-to creative outlet — something I can do quietly, even on difficult days. For anyone dealing with chronic fatigue syndrome or autoimmune conditions, I can’t recommend it enough. Sometimes, a sketchbook and pencil can bring far more peace than endless doom-scrolling. Do subscribe if you don't want to miss out! You can turn your notifications off in your settings, and just catch up when you like, with what you like in your subscription feed. Here you’ll find a selection of guided and non-guided drawing videos, art experiments, gentle monthly catch-ups, reviews and craft projects. I’m always refining ideas, experimenting with techniques, and sharing the process honestly — not perfectly. If you’re exploring new art techniques, returning to creativity after a break, or simply looking for a more realistic approach to making art or craft, you’re very welcome here. I share calm, thoughtful art sessions focused on neurographic art, zentangle, doodling and creative development. Living with autoimmune illness and chronic fatigue means my progress isn’t always consistent. Some months are productive, others quieter. Drawing keeps me grounded — a quiet form of art therapy and a way to unwind. If that pace resonates with you, and you value steady creative growth over perfection, I’d love for you to subscribe and follow along.