dude, doodle
February 22, 2008Doodle Art is quite a great hobby almost parallel to writing. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, if that’s so then how many words does a topsy-turvy crazy picture is worth? That’s the beauty of beauty of doodling.
Unlike poster making and painting, doodling doesn’t need harmony, balance and inner meaning. It is pure creativity and imagination. Only one rule: DRAW.
After learning about it in the television (it was endorsed in a kid’s art show), I tried to think of the idea of complete chaos as a work of art. Just like abstract illustrations, doodles seem to have their own stories in them but doesn’t exactly give it directly.
I tried collaborating doodling with my writing. And it actually corresponds with each other. They’re both art for one thing. It actually reminds me of impressionism. Everything in detail. Everything in chaos.
If you can see a doodle. You’d see a crowded canvas with different images jam-packed together. And it’s great. In my doodles, there are no laws. The Law of Gravity for instance, is inexistent. You’d see boulders hanging in the middle of the paper. Fishes with man’s legs. Eyes scattered all over the paper. You could just imagine the horrible and wonderful worlds I created in those canvas.
Try it. You’ll see.
















March 4, 2008 at 12:18am
hey, i looooooooove doodles. mam marcy and i used to have this dream of filling up all the white tables in the atrium with doodles just for fun and of course, for art too. that never happened. tsk tsk.
anyway, if you like doodles, check out keren richter. i like the crudeness of her figures. http://www.coroflot.com/kerenrichter
peace out.
March 4, 2008 at 9:46am
ah, interesting.. i’ll check that out.. ^_^