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.

Saturday, July 31, 2021

Drawing # 216 For the Year 2021. # 131 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021. A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate. By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! August 1, 2021.

 Drawing # 216 For the Year 2021.

# 131 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021.
A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate.
By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! August 1, 2021.
The Enhanced Photo.
The Cross is the great symbol for Christianity in its true form.
A Mandala Circle generally represents the spiritual journey, starting from outside to the inner core, through layers.
A mandala (Sanskrit: मण्डल, romanized: maṇḍala, lit. 'circle', [ˈmɐɳɖɐlɐ]) is a geometric configuration of symbols. In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing the attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space, and as an aid to meditation and trance induction. In the Eastern religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Shintoism it is used as a map representing deities, or especially in the case of Shintoism, paradises, kami, or actual shrines.[1][2] (Taken off the web.)
Various Pencils, colored pencils, and inks, and markers too. These abstract drawings have become an exercise and experiment in using colors.
Note: Many of you may be wondering why I am drawing the basic cross outline for my many current daily drawings. It is because my goal is to draw one drawing a day which started off with graphite pencils and colored pencils which led up to using markers which is what I am mainly using now, but that could change in the future for this year.
With anything regarding the brain and muscles, a person must practice over and over and over again countless times to get better and to be more creative which is what I am doing every day this year with the current basic cross outline as a starting point. Of course, I will probably change from the basic cross to something else sometime in the future this year.
But as you can see, each one is different in one way or another and so are the colors. Plus I learned that when the brain is drawing one way, like drawing a face or a tree or nude body, it is operating differently than when it draws an abstract drawing with colors because the brain is not focusing on everyday stuff to draw, but on completely different stuff to draw which is topped off when the brain is drawing in pure colors which is what I am doing currently.
So there are creative and logical parts of the brain and mind that work when drawing 'made up' pictures or images with colors compared to drawing by copy drawing which many 'artists' do and which some artists do really good I might add.
Moreover, I could actually feel my brain changing when I started to draw the basic cross outline with various differences and colors than when I was drawing by copy drawing, like drawing from a picture or photo or whatever. In any case, I hope you all enjoy viewing and looking at my artwork. Who knows, maybe one day they will be hanging in a museum somewhere in a big city. But on the other hand, people around the globe can see my artwork for free. And that is a good thing. Unless someone wants to buy my artwork and that would be a good thing too!
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Friday, July 30, 2021

Drawing # 215 For the Year 2021. # 130 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021. A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate. By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! July 31,, 2021.

 Drawing # 215 For the Year 2021.

# 130 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021.
A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate.
By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! July 31,, 2021.
The Enhanced Photo.
The Cross is the great symbol for Christianity in its true form.
A Mandala Circle generally represents the spiritual journey, starting from outside to the inner core, through layers.
A mandala (Sanskrit: मण्डल, romanized: maṇḍala, lit. 'circle', [ˈmɐɳɖɐlɐ]) is a geometric configuration of symbols. In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing the attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space, and as an aid to meditation and trance induction. In the Eastern religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Shintoism it is used as a map representing deities, or especially in the case of Shintoism, paradises, kami, or actual shrines.[1][2] (Taken off the web.)
Various Pencils and Inks and Markers too. These abstract drawings have become an exercise and experiment in using colors.
Note: Many of you may be wondering why I am drawing the basic cross outline for my many current daily drawings. It is because my goal is to draw one drawing a day which started off with graphite pencils and colored pencils which led up to using markers which is what I am mainly using now, but that could change in the future for this year.
With anything regarding the brain and muscles, a person must practice over and over and over again countless times to get better and to be more creative which is what I am doing every day this year with the current basic cross outline as a starting point. Of course, I will probably change from the basic cross to something else sometime in the future this year.
But as you can see, each one is different in one way or another and so are the colors. Plus I learned that when the brain is drawing one way, like drawing a face or a tree or nude body, it is operating differently than when it draws an abstract drawing with colors because the brain is not focusing on everyday stuff to draw, but on completely different stuff to draw which is topped off when the brain is drawing in pure colors which is what I am doing currently.
So there are creative and logical parts of the brain and mind that work when drawing 'made up' pictures or images with colors compared to drawing by copy drawing which many 'artists' do and which some artists do really good I might add.
Moreover, I could actually feel my brain changing when I started to draw the basic cross outline with various differences and colors than when I was drawing by copy drawing, like drawing from a picture or photo or whatever. In any case, I hope you all enjoy viewing and looking at my artwork. Who knows, maybe one day they will be hanging in a museum somewhere in a big city. But on the other hand, people around the globe can see my artwork for free. And that is a good thing. Unless someone wants to buy my artwork and that would be a good thing too!
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Thursday, July 29, 2021

Drawing # 214 For the Year 2021. # 129 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021. A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate. By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! July 30,, 2021.

 Drawing # 214 For the Year 2021.

# 129 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021.
A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate.
By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! July 30,, 2021.
The Enhanced Photo.
The Cross is the great symbol for Christianity in its true form.
A Mandala Circle generally represents the spiritual journey, starting from outside to the inner core, through layers.
A mandala (Sanskrit: मण्डल, romanized: maṇḍala, lit. 'circle', [ˈmɐɳɖɐlɐ]) is a geometric configuration of symbols. In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing the attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space, and as an aid to meditation and trance induction. In the Eastern religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Shintoism it is used as a map representing deities, or especially in the case of Shintoism, paradises, kami, or actual shrines.[1][2] (Taken off the web.)
Various Pencils and Inks and Markers too. These abstract drawings have become an exercise and experiment in using colors.
Note: Many of you may be wondering why I am drawing the basic cross outline for my many current daily drawings. It is because my goal is to draw one drawing a day which started off with graphite pencils and colored pencils which led up to using markers which is what I am mainly using now, but that could change in the future for this year.
With anything regarding the brain and muscles, a person must practice over and over and over again countless times to get better and to be more creative which is what I am doing every day this year with the current basic cross outline as a starting point. Of course, I will probably change from the basic cross to something else sometime in the future this year.
But as you can see, each one is different in one way or another and so are the colors. Plus I learned that when the brain is drawing one way, like drawing a face or a tree or nude body, it is operating differently than when it draws an abstract drawing with colors because the brain is not focusing on everyday stuff to draw, but on completely different stuff to draw which is topped off when the brain is drawing in pure colors which is what I am doing currently.
So there are creative and logical parts of the brain and mind that work when drawing 'made up' pictures or images with colors compared to drawing by copy drawing which many 'artists' do and which some artists do really good I might add.
Moreover, I could actually feel my brain changing when I started to draw the basic cross outline with various differences and colors than when I was drawing by copy drawing, like drawing from a picture or photo or whatever. In any case, I hope you all enjoy viewing and looking at my artwork. Who knows, maybe one day they will be hanging in a museum somewhere in a big city. But on the other hand, people around the globe can see my artwork for free. And that is a good thing. Unless someone wants to buy my artwork and that would be a good thing too!



Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Drawing # 213 For the Year 2021. # 128 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021. A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate. By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! July 29,, 2021.

 Drawing # 213 For the Year 2021.

# 128 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021.
A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate.
By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! July 29,, 2021.
The Enhanced Photo.
The Cross is the great symbol for Christianity in its true form.
A Mandala Circle generally represents the spiritual journey, starting from outside to the inner core, through layers.
A mandala (Sanskrit: मण्डल, romanized: maṇḍala, lit. 'circle', [ˈmɐɳɖɐlɐ]) is a geometric configuration of symbols. In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing the attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space, and as an aid to meditation and trance induction. In the Eastern religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Shintoism it is used as a map representing deities, or especially in the case of Shintoism, paradises, kami, or actual shrines.[1][2] (Taken off the web.)
Various Pencils and Inks and Markers too. These abstract drawings have become an exercise and experiment in using colors.
Note: Many of you may be wondering why I am drawing the basic cross outline for my many current daily drawings. It is because my goal is to draw one drawing a day which started off with graphite pencils and colored pencils which led up to using markers which is what I am mainly using now, but that could change in the future for this year.
With anything regarding the brain and muscles, a person must practice over and over and over again countless times to get better and to be more creative which is what I am doing every day this year with the current basic cross outline as a starting point. Of course, I will probably change from the basic cross to something else sometime in the future this year.
But as you can see, each one is different in one way or another and so are the colors. Plus I learned that when the brain is drawing one way, like drawing a face or a tree or nude body, it is operating differently than when it draws an abstract drawing with colors because the brain is not focusing on everyday stuff to draw, but on completely different stuff to draw which is topped off when the brain is drawing in pure colors which is what I am doing currently.
So there are creative and logical parts of the brain and mind that work when drawing 'made up' pictures or images with colors compared to drawing by copy drawing which many 'artists' do and which some artists do really good I might add.
Moreover, I could actually feel my brain changing when I started to draw the basic cross outline with various differences and colors than when I was drawing by copy drawing, like drawing from a picture or photo or whatever. In any case, I hope you all enjoy viewing and looking at my artwork. Who knows, maybe one day they will be hanging in a museum somewhere in a big city. But on the other hand, people around the globe can see my artwork for free. And that is a good thing. Unless someone wants to buy my artwork and that would be a good thing too!
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Drawing # 212 For the Year 2021. # 127 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021. A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate. By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! July 28,, 2021.

 Drawing # 212 For the Year 2021.

# 127 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021.
A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate.
By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! July 28,, 2021.
The Enhanced Photo.
The Cross is the great symbol for Christianity in its true form.
A Mandala Circle generally represents the spiritual journey, starting from outside to the inner core, through layers.
A mandala (Sanskrit: मण्डल, romanized: maṇḍala, lit. 'circle', [ˈmɐɳɖɐlɐ]) is a geometric configuration of symbols. In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing the attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space, and as an aid to meditation and trance induction. In the Eastern religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Shintoism it is used as a map representing deities, or especially in the case of Shintoism, paradises, kami, or actual shrines.[1][2] (Taken off the web.)
Various Pencils and Inks and Markers too. These abstract drawings have become an exercise and experiment in using colors.
Note: Many of you may be wondering why I am drawing the basic cross outline for my many current daily drawings. It is because my goal is to draw one drawing a day which started off with graphite pencils and colored pencils which led up to using markers which is what I am mainly using now, but that could change in the future for this year.
With anything regarding the brain and muscles, a person must practice over and over and over again countless times to get better and to be more creative which is what I am doing every day this year with the current basic cross outline as a starting point. Of course, I will probably change from the basic cross to something else sometime in the future this year.
But as you can see, each one is different in one way or another and so are the colors. Plus I learned that when the brain is drawing one way, like drawing a face or a tree or nude body, it is operating differently than when it draws an abstract drawing with colors because the brain is not focusing on everyday stuff to draw, but on completely different stuff to draw which is topped off when the brain is drawing in pure colors which is what I am doing currently.
So there are creative and logical parts of the brain and mind that work when drawing 'made up' pictures or images with colors compared to drawing by copy drawing which many 'artists' do and which some artists do really good I might add.
Moreover, I could actually feel my brain changing when I started to draw the basic cross outline with various differences and colors than when I was drawing by copy drawing, like drawing from a picture or photo or whatever. In any case, I hope you all enjoy viewing and looking at my artwork. Who knows, maybe one day they will be hanging in a museum somewhere in a big city. But on the other hand, people around the globe can see my artwork for free. And that is a good thing. Unless someone wants to buy my artwork and that would be a good thing too!



Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Drawing # 211 For the Year 2021. # 126 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021. A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate. By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! July 27,, 2021.

 Drawing # 211 For the Year 2021.

# 126 Abstract Drawing for the Year 2021.
A Cross and Mandala Art Together as One, Touching but Separate.
By: The Great - Mr. George D. Patnoe! July 27,, 2021.
The Enhanced Photo.
The Cross is the great symbol for Christianity in its true form.
A Mandala Circle generally represents the spiritual journey, starting from outside to the inner core, through layers.
A mandala (Sanskrit: मण्डल, romanized: maṇḍala, lit. 'circle', [ˈmɐɳɖɐlɐ]) is a geometric configuration of symbols. In various spiritual traditions, mandalas may be employed for focusing the attention of practitioners and adepts, as a spiritual guidance tool, for establishing a sacred space, and as an aid to meditation and trance induction. In the Eastern religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Shintoism it is used as a map representing deities, or especially in the case of Shintoism, paradises, kami, or actual shrines.[1][2] (Taken off the web.)
Various Pencils and Inks and Markers too. These abstract drawings have become an exercise and experiment in using colors.
Note: Many of you may be wondering why I am drawing the basic cross outline for my many current daily drawings. It is because my goal is to draw one drawing a day which started off with graphite pencils and colored pencils which led up to using markers which is what I am mainly using now, but that could change in the future for this year.
With anything regarding the brain and muscles, a person must practice over and over and over again countless times to get better and to be more creative which is what I am doing every day this year with the current basic cross outline as a starting point. Of course, I will probably change from the basic cross to something else sometime in the future this year.
But as you can see, each one is different in one way or another and so are the colors. Plus I learned that when the brain is drawing one way, like drawing a face or a tree or nude body, it is operating differently than when it draws an abstract drawing with colors because the brain is not focusing on everyday stuff to draw, but on completely different stuff to draw which is topped off when the brain is drawing in pure colors which is what I am doing currently.
So there are creative and logical parts of the brain and mind that work when drawing 'made up' pictures or images with colors compared to drawing by copy drawing which many 'artists' do and which some artists do really good I might add.
Moreover, I could actually feel my brain changing when I started to draw the basic cross outline with various differences and colors than when I was drawing by copy drawing, like drawing from a picture or photo or whatever. In any case, I hope you all enjoy viewing and looking at my artwork. Who knows, maybe one day they will be hanging in a museum somewhere in a big city. But on the other hand, people around the globe can see my artwork for free. And that is a good thing. Unless someone wants to buy my artwork and that would be a good thing too!
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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!