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Doodled 8" x 6" canvas! the canvas quality wasnt that great so the coloured bits got all smudged. doh! still learning :D!
Doodle Stitching
Fresh & Fun Embroidery for Beginneres
Aimee Ray
ISBN-13: 978-1-60059-061-0
ISNB-10: 1-60059-061-6
Early pen and ink/oil paint doodle of mine on paper circa 1986 that I just re-discovered recently. Measures about 30cm x 40cm. Funny - It instantly reminded me of the way G. Trudeau characterizes GWB in the Doonesbury cartoon as a combination of Roman Legionnaire and Cowboy - all hat and no horse, (or body for that matter).
Someone wrote that “A clean Desk is an empty mind”. Judging from my desk, my mind should be overloaded. So, in the proximity of Christmas rest, I’ve decided to maks a bit of order in my office. Hidden because buried under a stack of documents, there were some doodles made in a Idontknowwhen date, which I have to throw in the basket. Here the scan for undying memory.
Ballpen on ordinary paper.
Funny evening drawing my first doodle (!). I have just ordered a mug with this design to my sister Geli ♥ (I hope she will like it...)
Back page of my sketchbook.
They say you can tell alot about a person from their doodles. I think this shows i'm self obsessed.
40 miles NW of Truth or Consequences you'll find the ghost town of Chloride which sprung up in 1880 after Briton Harry Pye chanced upon silver ore. In its heyday Chloride boasted nine saloons, a general store, a dry goods store, a millinery shop, a restaurant, a butcher shop, a candy store, a pharmacy, a Chinese laundry, a photography studio, a school, and two hotels. It even had it's printed it's own newspaper from 1882 to 1896 . Many of the original buildings have been or are being restored.
There's not much more I can tell you or write about this particular building that hasn't already been told or written. Built by resident Austin Crawford, he was a stone mason, who built several of the buildings still standing in Chloride, including the Monte Cristo Saloon and Dance Hall. In his younger years he was involved in gambling and mining scams. For whatever reasons he turned to religion in his later life. He was convinced the wrath of God would befall Chloride in the form of a hailstone storm of biblical proportion! This particular building with the way the roof is pitched would be sure to protect him. Town records show that in 1923 Crawford had taken up residency in the psychiatric hospital in Las Vegas, N.M., where he remained until his death. Needless to say the hailstorm never came. Later the building was used by Cassie and Earl Hobbs. Cassie used it as her workshop and fondly referred to the called the building her Doodle Dum.
Chloride is well worth visiting. You'll receive a warm welcome and find an old mining town steeped in rich history. Almost a ghost town apart from it's 11 residents :)
Chloride, Sierra County, NM
DOODLING & DRIBBLING FLOWER
ACRYLIC INKS & VARIOUS INKS
As I watched our first big snow coming down (in Grand Rapids, Michigan), and beginning to stick and pile up in places, I found it much more entertaining to play with Inks...
I've fallen in love with these "glaze" gel pens by Sakura! Doodle is inspired by Karen Phillips "Doodle Journal"
Picture of a page of doodles I've been working on. Everyone wants me to make them a tattoo when they see it for some reason...
Doodle Everyday 18 Dec 2010
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If I had a house in a tropical place, I would have painted its door yellow! A little doodle inspired by this gorgeous door in Portugal.