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She - the widow of a thousand males, she - the female of three eyebrows, she - the two toothed one, she - of the eternally toweling fraternity. Behold and beware!

trial for photography project :)

Starting from the beginning with the tangle challenges. Since I'm so new to it, thought the prompts would help. This is #2.

Painting made in Traci Bautista's Doodles Unleashed workshop. Find details about this free workshop HERE.

  

I did it when I was bored in class.

Inspired by Deanna. I've been saving envelopes forever with the intent of using them in torn paper collage. This is a start finally.

A doodle I did at work and left it there. I think I based it off a picture in a magazine.

tried to get some creativity flowing by doodling - three pages.

 

BLOGGED

Doodle-of-authenticity on the bottom of pirate dogs base.

Doodles are the fun, surprising, and sometimes spontaneous changes that are made to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists.

  

In 1998, before the company was even incorporated, the concept of the doodle was born when Google founders Larry and Sergey played with the corporate logo to indicate their attendance at the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. They placed a stick figure drawing behind the 2nd "o" in the word, Google, and the revised logo was intended as a comical message to Google users that the founders were "out of office." While the first doodle was relatively simple, the idea of decorating the company logo to celebrate notable events was born.

  

Two years later in 2000, Larry and Sergey asked current webmaster Dennis Hwang, an intern at the time, to produce a doodle for Bastille Day. It was so well received by our users that Dennis was appointed Google's chief doodler and doodles started showing up more and more regularly on the Google homepage. In the beginning, the doodles mostly celebrated familiar holidays; nowadays, they highlight a wide array of events and anniversaries from the Birthday of John James Audubon to the Ice Cream Sundae.

  

Over time, the demand for doodles has risen in the U.S. and internationally. Creating doodles is now the responsibility of a team of talented illlustrators (we call them doodlers) and engineers. For them, creating doodles has become a group effort to enliven the Google homepage and bring smiles to the faces of Google users around the world.

  

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Thinking I might try making a little gaming keyboard first, something like a Logitech G13

Doodle Book

 

From: Mrs. Post

 

Price: $19.99

 

Perfect for: kids. Creative types of all ages. People who appreciate humor with their doodles (one page has two thought bubbles and the caption "whoever says the saddest thing wins.")

Spent quite a bit of today on the phone sorting stuff out. Had a pen and a meds sheet so the natural thing happened

 

Ugly doodle pointing out my ugly maths, I need more brain training.

 

Also there's a kidney talking about a UTI

 

happy days

Lacey Doodle running around the yard with me...

Doodle Paintings, Courtney Autumn Martin, Undergraduate Degree Illustration 2006

www.doodlepaintings.com

doodled on May 10, 2008

Pencil on a little little piece of paper. Doodle just for fun

Daily doodles, quick and easy

Just some quick and easy doodles to get back into the habit of daily exercises. This one was just ovals with designs done inside.

a quick doodle i did to try out the consistency of some new henna...

Testing doodles on old helmet

wobbly feet

A contrast-boosted doodle from our blackboard, using liquid chalk pens.

Wallpaper goodness.

 

Origianally doodled in my trusty Moleskine using Staedtler Pigment LIner sketch pens during a sketch session at The Looking Glass. Traced over onto white paper and then imported into PS for a bit of clean up.

 

When my screenprinting shop is up and running, after the move, this will be the baseis for one of the first designs to get the T-Shirt treatment.

 

Doodle design in progress.

 

I have started to stitch the piece, the spirals are showing, the blue squares have metallic blue thread in amongst the plain stranded blue french knots.

 

I have used beads in the green spirals to create more texture.

I sketched this out during a long wait to see an ophthalmologist last week, and "painted" it today using my trusty Wacom tablet. I made it for my wee daughter, who (at age 1) can answer this question... with a little help :)

I described the process in my blog at demibrix.blogspot.com

It's fun to doodle. Just let your hand make a wandering mark without conscious direction or judgement. Then noodle around with it by adding patterns, textures, or colors.

 

iPod Touch, Sketch Club app.

My Personal Doodle Art collection so far over the last 2 days. Topic is Inspiration

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