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Another doodle from a boring meeting, heaven knows what we were chewing over that day!
Ballpoint pen on A4 paper.
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...:)
138/366/2020, 3425 days in a row.
I can't paint people to save my life but I really enjoyed doodling along with the live version of sky portrait artist today :)
These are rubber stamps made from my doodles and hand-carved stamps. Some of the doodles are based on African symbols called Adinkra. This is an unmounted, 8-1/2" x 11" rubber stamp sheet.
Doodle Stitching
Fresh & Fun Embroidery for Beginneres
Aimee Ray
ISBN-13: 978-1-60059-061-0
ISNB-10: 1-60059-061-6
I've doodled as long as I can remember. Talking on the phone is when I most commonly do it. My son thought I should do "serious" drawings in my doodling mode. So decades since he
first made the suggestion, here's my first attempt. It's harder than I thought when it's more of a conscious effort. March 31, 2022
This is what happens when you finish doing inventory and everybody else is still doing it. Then the computer goes down.
Kind of a dull picture for the day (not that Olive is at all dull) but I was in a rush and I'm slowly falling behind so I figured I better get this one done!
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.