YogaART

Image source: Yoga Experience

I am proud to tell YOU about the wonderful encounter with a great artist Ines Asser from AsserART. We hit it off straight away and this resulted in a wonderful collaboration. We brainstormed together, set the framework and then we started the first YogaART project for Yoga Experience. Ines designed the Yoga Experience logo, drew the Sun Salutation A + Sun Salutation B as well as the OM sign and many other yoga asanas. It could go on and on. Her art accompanies my texts in a beautiful, loving and individual way and makes my heart dance.

Thank you dear Ines for your artistic support.

What do YOGA & ART have in common?

In art and yoga there are no limits, everything is allowed. Yoga, like art, has an infinite number of definitions. Art underpins the imagination, as well as emotions and sensations.

What do I mean by YogaART?

Sitting on the mat in the morning, breathing in and out, listening quietly to myself and asking myself how I am feeling today.

Through yoga, we can organize our thoughts better, gain more clarity and find inspiration. Our own intuition is responsible for trust, fantasies, dreams and visions and subconsciously promotes artistic creativity.

The circle is complete because it is precisely at this moment that ART and YOGA come together.

Let your thoughts dance and be the inspiration of yourself!

Dr.Cornelia Neumann – Yoga Experience

YogaART – the digital art

Lineart consists of lines of different thicknesses. Since the lines are created with pencil, ink or pixels, they are called monochromatic illustrations. Lineart is drawn in color but also in black and white and thus complex motifs such as yoga asanas can be created.

Simple lines and strokes create a work of art

Your first drawings may seem simple or unfamiliar at first, but with special care you can create fascinating art.

LineArt is the art of describing an object with as little detail as possible.

The history of LineArt

Many artists have experimented with line art over the last century. You may remember the abstract drawings of Pablo Picasso and the minimalist paintings of Matisse.

Most artists use line art techniques for portraits, book illustrations and comics. Can you imagine that a good LineArt artist can create a mural with a single, continuous black line? Crazy, isn’t it?

If you like the drawn yoga asanas and the LineArt technique, why not take a look at asserart on Instagram?