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ink on brown paper from work ( it comes in between the sheets of backing I use for embroidery) Yeah free art supplies!

 

Doodled while waiting for laundry to dry

Doodle sketch

Ball pen, highlight pen, pencil, marker pen on paper

 

Jan 2017

Organic Cotton Stretch Knit Zippered Pouch, Doodle Lattice Spoonflower fabric.

Bunga Manggar Bunga Raya • 6-9 September 2007 @ Actors Studio Bangsar • Rm20/Rm40

Your art as a limited-edition wall decal by the fine folks at Blik. The wall's the limit.

 

Details here:

www.doodlersanonymous.com/submissions.php?showcaseID=7

The roosters on the roof of Doodles restaurant in Lexington, Kentucky, USA.

 

Nikon N80 (F80)

AF Nikkor 28-85mm f/3.5-4.5

Arista EDU Ultra (Fomapan) 100 @ ISO 100

HC 110 1+49 @ 68F (20C) for 6.5 minutes.

  

Doodle Trump Watercolor on green card

Google com tipo de letra Gallaecia

Doodle of a cat for Doodle Week.

Doodles get me going in the morning while I'm waiting for my machine to boot up. Each one takes about 10 mins.

[321/365] deagles.net

 

According to wikipedia, and ‘a study published in the scientific journal Applied Cognitive Psychology, doodling can aid a person’s memory by expending just enough energy to keep one from daydreaming, which demands a lot of the brain’s processing power’ …. oh crap, where was I going with this ……….

Practising embroidery for textile ATC. Blogged about at: cloudcoucoucrafts.wordpress.com/

Finished a notebook at work. Most of it filled with doodling.

 

Here's some...

the doodle that preceded the suction cup camera mount... ongoing

 

see mount here.

www.flickr.com/photos/sixmilliondollardan/3695345641/

Doodle v sešitu, kresba propiskou, strom, pták, kočka, kytky. (vloženo 18.5.2015 prostřednictvím webu doodledatabaze.cz/?p=440). E-mail: mhoznedlova@seznam.cz

my first page of January's theme, not quite finished yet I like to totally fill doodle pages with topics as they come to me so they can take weeks to complete.

Feel free to downoald this doodle to continue it! scan the result and send it to me --> an.ma.nie(at)gmx.net YAY!

cover-up of this really great piece by doodles. lame.

Colorful variations of a spooky doodle

Probably my oldest doodle :P

doodle the yellow labrador in the back garden

A doodle I drew on some spare time.

Pencil Crayon and ball point pen.

 

Took a photo of the drawing with my iphone instead of scanning it in. Hence why the quality is low.

 

=)

Sorting through the papers I leafed through this "Easylife" catalogue...I know I should have drawn them..but i have photographic evidence here.... apologies as I know this isn't a doodle...but it is my daily doings....and it made me laugh...

Doodle sketch

 

Ball pen, highlight pen, correction pen on paper

Jul_2017

A doodle I did on an A4 piece of paper.

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This is a sample of what happens when I'm bored and too lazy to draw one good picture....The Doodle Pages!!

Staedtler Pigment Liner, Tombow ABT

Doodle sketch

Ball pen, highlight pen and correct pen on paper

 

May 2017

Superphotosearch :- Wednesday's Google doodle is a collection of certain archaeological structures and celebrates the 138th birth anniversary of noted English archaeologist Howard Carter. One of the major discoveries of Howard Carter was the Egyptian tomb of Tutankhamun. The Tutankhamun pharaoh stands right at the centre of the Google doodle paying tribute to Carter.

 

Howard Carter was born in London on May 9, 1874. He followed in his father Samuel Carter's footsteps, who was also a skilled artist.

 

In 1891, Carter went to Egypt at the age of 17, to assist in the excavation and recording of Middle Kingdom tombs at Beni Hasan. He was innovative in improving the methods of copying tomb decoration.

Google doodles archaeologist Howard Carter's 138th birthday

Google

 

In 1892, he began work in Armana, documenting what remained of the capital city of Akhenaten – the father of Tutankhamun. In 1899, Carter was appointed the first chief inspector of the Egyptian Antiquities Service (EAS).

 

He supervised a number of excavations at Thebes (now known as Luxor) before he was transferred in 1904 to the Inspectorate of Lower Egypt.

 

On 4 November 1922, Carter's excavation group found the steps leading to Tutankhamun's tomb, that subsequently became KV62, by far the best preserved and the most intact pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings.

 

He visited the United States in 1924, and gave a series of illustrated lectures that were attended by large enthusiastic audiences.

 

He died of lymphoma, a kind of cancer, in London on March 2, 1939 at the age of 64. The archaeologist's death is the piece of evidence most commonly put forward by sceptics to refute the idea of a "curse of the pharaohs" plaguing the party that violated Tutankhamun's tomb.

 

Carter is buried in the Putney Vale Cemetery in London. On his gravestone is written, "May your spirit live, May you spend millions of years, You who love Thebes, Sitting with your face to the north wind, Your eyes beholding happiness" and "O night, spread thy wings over me as the imperishable stars".

This is another YIM doodle

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