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Original model of Yankee Doodle Pigeon from the incredibles animation of Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines by Hanna and Barbera
The drawings are attributed to Jerry Eisenberg
Produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for CBS. Originally the series was broadcast as a Saturday morning cartoon, airing from September 13, 1969 to January 3, 1970. The show focuses on the efforts of Dick Dastardly and his canine sidekick Muttley to catch Yankee Doodle Pigeon, a carrier pigeon who carries secret messages.
Digital noodle of an analog doodle.
Water brush marks on a Buddha Board photographed and edited on an iPad using multiple apps - Snapseed, Imaengine, Inkpad, Glaze, and ArtRage.
School of Doodle came to life at the Lowline Lab with a Be Loud Workshop on April 24th, 2016!
The event included talks, workshops and performances by rad artists, experts and girls! AND, everyone who participated had the chance to be the face of Doodle’s ad campaign in the September issue of Dazed magazine!
SCHEDULE:
2PM: Brianaajayy "DJ Set:
2:30PM: Marawa "Hooping with Marawa the Amazing"
3PM: Laura Holson "How to Interview Taylor Swift"
3:30PM Kate Nash in Conversation with Mikki Halpin
4PM: Jules Spector, Thelma Golden, Vanessa Nadal and Lizz Winstead "She Said with Jules Spector"
4:45PM Kate Nash "Performance"
5PM: Workshop Interlude
Emilie Baltz "Redesigning the Banana"
Lexy Ho-Tai " Fun with Feminist Flash Cards"
Christian Joy "Recycle, Reclaim, Rejoice!"
Art Baby Gallery "Performing Feminist Art"
Robyn Shapiro "Bug Sundaes Sunday"
Molly Soda "Chirp Chirp: Karaoke Therapy"
5:30PM Chrysi Philalithes, Sarah Sophie Flicker and Tennessee Thomas "Creativity for Change"
6PM Nazlie Najafi "Swing Wilder"
6:30PM Isabel Venero, Yulan Grant, Marie Karlberg, Ryan McNamara, Akeem Smith and Venus X "Dissent, Disrupt, Detach: Creative Practices in the Service of Social/Political Change"
7:40PM Rhi Blossom, Mina Mahmood and Dounia Tazi "Body Positivity and Social Media: When Instagram is Your Best Weapon"
All Day Film Screenings:
Chantal Akerman "Saute Ma Ville"
Dara Birnbaum "Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman"
Martha Rosler "Semiotics of the Kitchen"
Martine Syms "Notes on Gesture"
After a hard day....... relaxing with a nice cup of coffee is very welcome, freshly ground, with an aroma that tantalises the taste buds, doodles has a lot to discover :-))
almost 4hrs speed doodling.
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cute does not need a reason.
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'stoji pred vami celebrita, ale kreditky v pice, mobil v pice'
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
Last day for Doodling theme in The Sketchbook Challenge:
sketchbookchallenge.blogspot.com/
Blogged at:
Your art as a limited-edition wall decal by the fine folks at Blik. The wall's the limit.
Details here:
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.
School of Doodle came to life at the Lowline Lab with a Be Loud Workshop on April 24th, 2016!
The event included talks, workshops and performances by rad artists, experts and girls! AND, everyone who participated had the chance to be the face of Doodle’s ad campaign in the September issue of Dazed magazine!
SCHEDULE:
2PM: Brianaajayy "DJ Set:
2:30PM: Marawa "Hooping with Marawa the Amazing"
3PM: Laura Holson "How to Interview Taylor Swift"
3:30PM Kate Nash in Conversation with Mikki Halpin
4PM: Jules Spector, Thelma Golden, Vanessa Nadal and Lizz Winstead "She Said with Jules Spector"
4:45PM Kate Nash "Performance"
5PM: Workshop Interlude
Emilie Baltz "Redesigning the Banana"
Lexy Ho-Tai " Fun with Feminist Flash Cards"
Christian Joy "Recycle, Reclaim, Rejoice!"
Art Baby Gallery "Performing Feminist Art"
Robyn Shapiro "Bug Sundaes Sunday"
Molly Soda "Chirp Chirp: Karaoke Therapy"
5:30PM Chrysi Philalithes, Sarah Sophie Flicker and Tennessee Thomas "Creativity for Change"
6PM Nazlie Najafi "Swing Wilder"
6:30PM Isabel Venero, Yulan Grant, Marie Karlberg, Ryan McNamara, Akeem Smith and Venus X "Dissent, Disrupt, Detach: Creative Practices in the Service of Social/Political Change"
7:40PM Rhi Blossom, Mina Mahmood and Dounia Tazi "Body Positivity and Social Media: When Instagram is Your Best Weapon"
All Day Film Screenings:
Chantal Akerman "Saute Ma Ville"
Dara Birnbaum "Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman"
Martha Rosler "Semiotics of the Kitchen"
Martine Syms "Notes on Gesture"
Doodles get me going in the morning while I'm waiting for my machine to boot up. Each one takes about 10 mins.
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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 ……….
This is just pics of the sample project I made for the upcoming collaborative art project at lineweaving.com/forums
So folks could see what the final projects will look like.
I'm looking to collaborate with several tangley artist to make more.
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Tea Cup books include tangled page sets from 6 different artists.
Feel free to downoald this doodle to continue it! scan the result and send it to me --> an.ma.nie(at)gmx.net YAY!
I recently came across an interesting and entertaining book about doodles by America's Presidents. It mentioned, among other things, that Republicans tend to draw lines and geometric forms, while Democrats are more likely to draw people, animals, and such. (Ronald Reagan, who drew little cartoon images, was sort of in a class by himself.)
While clearing my desk one afternoon, I looked for a sample of my own doodling so I could take a picture of it and post it on Flickr. This is not really typical, but is the best sample I could find at the moment. It consists of some penciled notes I took during one of my settlement conferences, with a little absent-minded doodling included in them. Much of my own doodling consists of geometric shapes, particularly triangles, prisms, and cubes, none of which appears in this specimen. (For whatever it's worth, I happen to be a Republican -- although, I hasten to add, a disappointed one.) But the boxed-in words and phrases and the arrows are also very typical for me.
I might regret posting this image, because I'm sure someone is going to tell me that my subconscious doodles are a sure sign of some deep-seated neurosis that I don't know about. :-)