Drawing: A good source in releasing emotions
By maryusagi
@maryusagi (24)
December 8, 2010 3:06am CST
When I'm happy, inspired, sad, angry or stressed.....I draw.
Through this I can express what I really feel, what's inside that I cant express or say out loud.
I can create the world I wanted.
After finishing my drawing I felt good........the sadness lessen, the negative emotions slowly fades and the happy feeling multiplies
What can drawing can do for you?
4 responses
@Cargoleta (723)
• Spain
8 Dec 10
I agree with you, drawing is a great way to express and release your emotions. For me drawing is a huge part of my life, and if I'm sad, angry or upset, drawing really helps me make me feel better and it relaxes me :)
Take care!
@maryusagi (24)
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11 Dec 10
I'm glad that we share the same effect of drawing in out lives.
The good part is when you go back to creations you've made and see the how it turned out, the emotions that drawn out from you when you created them.
The best ones I have is when I'm inspired, the angles and the emotions I want to show in my drawings come alive, but I can't deny that when I'm sad the charaters I created so full of emotions too.
@Cargoleta (723)
• Spain
11 Dec 10
That's so true, it's nice to look at the pictures and remember how you were feeling in that moment.
@Ichiru101 (284)
• United States
20 Mar 11
Including the surrounding is what make you feel like drawing it. I always listen to music when i draw and what i listen to make me want to draw it.
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
8 Dec 10
Tried to create a comic book once when i was younger. It was great at first. I was experimenting with a lot of characters but it gets limited once you're halfway through and you've already established all the character's background. Didn't get to finish the whole thing.
@animerockmylife (98)
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26 Feb 11
my drawing also change a little depending on my mood or surrounding. Like when i listen to musicd that sound sad so the picture i draw have a sad expression.