Anyone Else Find Drawing Pictures to be Relaxing?

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I've been really stressed at the moment because of exams (ew I hate exams) but I have just spent the last little while drawing random pictures in an old notebook with my teddy bear and it really helps me to calm down and feel a lot happier. Does anyone else get this too?
 
Rarely, do I draw, but for some reason I draw pretty good, it's not a master piece by any means, but it looks cool. Although I found myself recently in similar situation to yours. I had quite a bit of limited free-time afterwards, so I just daydreamed. Felt nice though...
 
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I sometimes draw - not as often as I used to, mind, but it's still relaxing to me :)
 
Heck yeah drawing is almost an escape for me. I love it and can get totally lost in it. It gives me great satisfaction.
 
ozbub said:
Heck yeah drawing is almost an escape for me. I love it and can get totally lost in it. It gives me great satisfaction.

Me too, although I don't do it as often as I do.
 
I draw to relax, I somtimes draw pictures for hours and produce a good art piece (well sort of) and then somtimes I just colour in my colouring book or doodle
 
Yes, sometimes just a doodle in a boring meeting, sometimes I just start of and let the drawing take its own way
 
My wife, definitely!
 
I love to draw! If I could figure how to get pics on this site, I'd totally post my Kitty pic
 
Oh, sure, I draw great stick figures, but yah it is relaxing.
If you count computer drawing, then I am pretty good.
 
I did when I was in high school and college, and they weren't bad. Now I seem to be terrible at it. I do write stories to relax.
 
ElectricalEngineer said:
Yes, sometimes just a doodle in a boring meeting, sometimes I just start of and let the drawing take its own way

I tend to open up my CAD programs and draw schematics when bored.
 
I'm no artist, but I'm in love with coloring books. I usually spend 15 minutes a day on the way to breakfast coloring the one I have right now. I think it's a very relaxing way to pass the time, and a cute one at that!
Plus, my English teacher always told me that coloring was a good way to stimulate the visual senses, an area I tend to lack in
 
Entropio said:
I love to draw! If I could figure how to get pics on this site, I'd totally post my Kitty pic

Note that one of the icons at the top of the reply box is a picture of a tree, and when you hover over it, you see "Insert Image". If you punch that, you can upload a jpeg or similar.
 
I've actually just recently discovered a joy for drawing. It truly is relaxing to feel the pencil graze across the paper almost effortlessly. I'm not the best at it right now, but I'm picking up on a lot more details than I used to and that's helping to shape things together.

My mind numbing pleasure has to be writing before drawing though. I could write for hours (and sometimes do) about anything at all. There's just something so... simple and connecting to let your thoughts spill onto a page.
 
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