Stroudsburg High School DE&I members collaborated with the Best Buddies Club and the Art Club members to host a Neurographic Art Night on March 19 after school.
DE&I advisers Bethany Wert and Sarah Cepin partnered with Best Buddies advisers Susan Miller and Ashlee Grennan for a fun-filled night of creativity with Art Club adviser Jazmyn Moore.
It’s not the first time DE&I has paired up with other clubs to get students involved. This event had another successful turnout. Students were eager to create their pieces of original art.
Neurographic art can be done by anyone including non-artistic people and it is very simple.
So, what’s neurographic art?
First, you draw a line from one end of a paper to another. Then, keep repeating this process until you feel satisfied. An important part of this step is to not think about the lines you draw, just go with it. Once you’re done, you smooth out the sharp edges where the lines overlap.
To finish you can use any art material to color your piece.