learning to Doodle

learning to Doodle
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Great experiment, Rebecca. I've recently discovered zentangles (google that word) - sort of a doodle, something along the lines of the parts you've filled in on your doodle, and something you can do with one eye on the tv or listening to the radio - and surprising what develops!

Thanks Jane :-) the others in my book i created without looking at it, and was indeed looking at the TV or elsewhere :-) and some are now showing more often a face or a creature the more i do it. It is a never ending creation portal and i love it :-) il google the word because it sounds fun :-p

It's a lovely piece, Rebecca. The shapes, angles and variation of lines are all super.

Thanks Seok :-) i am pleased you like it :-) i have been creating loads :-p

Just love the doodles Rebecca.A great idea to do some art at any time.

Just love the doodles Rebecca.A great idea to do some art at any time.

Hi Jillian :-) thanks for looking at my artwork and commenting, i appreciate it :-)

Hang on Studio Wall
31/03/2015
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I am learning the point of doodling :-p i know, i know, you all know doodling is simple, but i never knew that you could take a simple doodle to another level by looking at it from different angles and seeing if you can see a shape, shapes, face, image within it, i just assumed it was just for abstract artists that hide an image within mess knowingly :-p anyway, iv been having fun with doodles, by placing a dot somewhere on a page, begin my doodle in one sweep ending up back at the dot i started from, and then, looking from different angles to see what i can see, if anything at all, and then outlining what i see, and blocking in blank areas to help me see better. If there is nothing to see, i fill in areas with flowers, hearts, dots, criss-crosses etc :-) this is an example of one of my doodles, iv done many in my Rymans sketchbook, but did not want to bore you all :-)

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