This blog includes 52 Stories in 52 Weeks, which was done in 2007, along with some metaphysical or life lectures. There is artwork and videos, too. I started writing and drawing with two hands around the year 2001 as a mental and brain development experiment on my own brain to restructure my brain's neurons, etc. again. Simply put, using two hands to write and draw forces both sides of the brain to connect together, to become a holistic, stronger, improved brain. I hope you enjoy my blog.

Thursday, April 8, 2021

'Wire Through a Bolt Thing.' Drawing # 101. For the Year 2021. By: Mr. George D. Patnoe! April 8, 2021. Note:

'Wire Through a Bolt Thing.' Drawing # 101. For the Year 2021.
Non-Ambidextrous Practice Drawing. For My Ambidextrous Brain Training. Various Pencils and Inks.
By: Mr. George D. Patnoe! April 8, 2021.
Note: Note: This drawing was based on two objects I picked up while I was walking today. The first object was a piece of wire that was shaped like a W which was used in a chemistry lecture I listened to today. Then about a half-mile down the road, I picked up the bolt thing with a hole in it that fit perfectly for the wire. And I said to myself, 'That is my drawing for today.'





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When I was in college studying International Economics/Finance, I was also wondering how to develop a more powerful brain. So in 2001,I began a very specialized ambidextrous brain exercise program, for two hours per day,for many years. Those brain exercise began with me writing out words,mostly verbs, with both hands in different patterns.That developed into dual handed sentence writing to longer stories and dual handed drawing exercises.Details are for future books.I did these two hour brain workouts as a personal experiment to restructure my brain's neurons for the purpose of making my brain stronger for writing and language development; for logically creative storying writing.As far as I know, I am the only person in the course of history to have developed these ambidextrous hand/brain exercises.The purpose of these ambidextrous brain exercises is to strenghten both sides of the brain for language skills development, and to connect both sides of the brain together for language skills development. There is a very logical neurological reason for using two hands to write and draw as brain exercises. I also draw with both hands. 52 Stories is my testament!