Drawing and its effects on your brain: maybe this will push you more into making art

Mike Woods
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Mike Woods
I'm a romantic artist that is in love with everything that is victorian <3. Always with a pencil by my side! Too shame to share anything...
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I will explain why you should start making art for your well-being, to have a better, more serene, more fun, more interesting, and more stimulating life, and to quickly improve your intelligence. The benefits of drawing on the brain are not a myth; rather, they are truly tangible.

There are numerous responses to the question, including: Why should I begin drawing and painting?
“Not for fame, not for money, but for yourself."

So why should you start making art?

1 – Improves Your Concentration

First of all, have you ever observed. . .

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