Neuro-Abstract Composition (Untitled)
Drawing on paper • Anonymous; practitioner of the Neurographica method (developed by Pavel Piskarev)

Style & Movement
Neurographica / Neuro-Art; a form of Contemporary Psychological Abstraction and Art Therapy.
Medium & Technique
Black ink (likely archival marker or felt-tip) on high-grain paper; employing Neurographic art techniques including bionic line drawing and rounding of intersections.
Creation Period
Contemporary (circa 2014-present)
Dimensions & Format
Approximately 8x10 inches (A4 standard); Portrait orientation.
Subject Description
Non-objective abstract composition featuring fluid, organic black lines that nodes and intersect. The central focus contains rounded intersections and a hand-like gesture, symbolizing the connection between the subconscious and neural pathways.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Excellent; the paper appears bright and the ink saturation is high with no visible fading.
Estimated Market Value
$50 - $250 USD
Auction Estimate
$30 - $150 USD
Provenance History
Unknown; likely a private collection or a study piece from a contemporary art therapy workshop.
Art Historical Significance
Represents the 21st-century trend of 'Neuro-art,' blending graphic design with psychology. It is significant as a specimen of the 'rounding' technique used to transform stress into harmonious visual patterns.
Notable Features
Distinctive ‘rounding’ of line intersections which is the hallmark of the Neurographic method; variation in line weight suggests a hand-drawn process rather than digital print.
Condition Issues
None visible; minor paper curling may be present at the edges if not mounted.
Conservation Recommendations
Should be framed under UV-protective glass to prevent ink fading; use acid-free matting to avoid paper yellowing over time.