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Watercolor pencil over a graphite drawing on Arches.

Staedtler Pigment Liner, Staedtler Triplus Fineliner, Tombow Brush Pen

inspired by the doodling video and a few beautiful journal pages I have seen in this group!

Sakura Pigma Micron 02, watercolors

Drawing done in a waiting room colorpencil doodle

A doodle about the Spring, which can't come too soon!

Fineliners and markers on shiny paper

ballpoint doodle done at a weekend national meeting

Hand drawn doodles. Black ultra fine Pilot Precise Grip pen on bright white Bristol board. These are just 4 of the 36 doodles from this weekend!

TREE DOODLING FOR TEXTURE

 

This is done in Watercolor & Ink including the Elegant Writer Pen.

 

I like to doodle while watching TV....I am one of those people who almost never can totally vege out in front of a TV, and just watch TV...my hands need to be busy.

 

Today, I doodled this while watching a ''Perry Mason'' marathon on the Hallmark channel. It has been a very long time since I watched Perry Mason , but as a teenager and even older I didn't miss it and loved ''detective'' shows!

 

I was very conscious today as I watched, at how the TV world and our world has changed as far as violence is concerned. Even though Perry solved murders; in the show there was very little blood and guts and violence shown...whereas today a TV show of this genre will show you really mind boggling violence, blood, and horrifying scenes of dead, mutilated bodies. It really has become a violent world if we listen to the news and watch TV.....but there is another way to live in peace within ourselves....and I choose that way. You can have your crime dramas of today...I'll stick to Perry, or maybe Murder She Wrote'' which is the marathon for next weekend, if I need a detective show, or I will not watch at all....:)

 

Interestingly enough, I listened to an interview of Sonia Sotomayor on 60 Minutes tonight and she said Perry Mason and Nancy Drew books inspired her as a kid to go into the career she chose....I liked them both a lot too...:)

Doodling with the cute little tiles while Working From Home.

haven't done much LEGO recently but I've rewarded myself with an Architecture set last week, hopefully will find time to build soon.

specializing in green meats

A LITTLE WHIMSY IS ALWAYS GOOD FOR ME...

 

ALCOHOL INK & GELLY PEN

 

UNDERSEA GARDEN DOODLES

Black Sharpie on watercolour paper.

Staedtler Pigmen Liner 0.2, pencil

A look into my 2012 artbook.

 

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Doodles of a bored but talented teenager.

 

Christmas light painting with the Sony RX100.

doodlings while watching tv...

My doodle seemed to grow on Wednesday. Throughout the day I kept adding. At the end of the day I cut it out and pasted it on my monitor stand.

 

The big blossom in the left-right is a type of doodle that I think of as the "Witold drawing." Witold Reidel is a creative at large in New York city and he's got some amazing drawings that consist mostly of circles and arches and bits. His are really lovely.

 

A few years ago I was a Witold-reading regular. I loved his blog and devoured his little (and big and great) drawings. They've made a lasting impression.

We had a power outage Sunday night because of a big storm (which was amazing by the way). However, we were hot, in the dark, and the younger ones were not in the best mood.

We later found the lantern and so I decided we should all …..draw ヽ(͡◕ ͜ʖ ͡◕)ノ

The above pictures I drew on scrap paper. The first one was covered in pencil marks and the latter had a huge coffee stain….I made the most of it and turned them into …….things ( ‾ ʖ̫ ‾)

Pic 1: I guess it’s dino magician, and his cuddly robo-sheep (∩ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)⊃━☆゚. * ・ 。゚, I've named him Dino Dan.

Pic 2: I have no idea what I was doing...¯\_(⊙_ʖ⊙)_/¯

 

Please keep in mind this was done in semi-darkness in a hot room, on a recently sticky table (thanks to a capri-sun).

 

P.S: After about five hours, we finally got our power back around 10pm.

 

Doodle Stitching

Fresh & Fun Embroidery for Beginneres

Aimee Ray

ISBN-13: 978-1-60059-061-0

ISNB-10: 1-60059-061-6

I've been doodling for much of my long life--letting my hand lead, not thinking about what ends up on the page. My son encouraged me to take it to a more "serious" level. So instead of scribbling on the back of an envelop or along the margin of a list or note, I chose "good" paper and started with a blank page. Here, the color is an embellishment.

It's done: I colored it with my Caran d'Ache pencils.

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