I wouldn’t consider myself an artist, although I can finally draw a sorta realistic eye without copying something. I wouldn’t even consider myself a doodler (not a professional one anyway), I’d say I’m more of a swirler (or a FANTASTIC stick figure drawer).
In all my notebooks you might find a swirl which looks like a wave (if you look at it sideways and really far away) or a leaf (which is ruined by too many swirls) or even a decorative letter (decorative, I didn’t say awesome, although that is very true).
Here are some examples:
(Oops, how did that stunning drawing get in there.)
In other words, I have a doodling problem. I promise myself I won’t draw on the back of that extremely important paper, but guess what. At the end of that boring day it is covered with tons of random swirls. It’s not even interesting to look out, unlike designs from SerendipiDIY or , the only thing it’s interesting for, is to draw. Busy Bee
One day I’ll teach myself to draw something different (without the need to copy something), but for now I’ll work on my swirls (I’m sorry poor people of the world who have to witness my experimentation).
Please let me know what you think of this post!
Love it! I drew on my GCSE paper once, got an A, must have been my fabulous doodle!ππ
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Of course! All the great students are doodlers π, spices up the marking.
Thanks for visiting my blog!
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I’ve nominated you for the Versatile Blogger award over on my blog!x
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Thank you so much!
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I love your doodles!
I am always finding old notebooks or old school books just covered in my doodles π
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Thank you!
Yeah, it’s nice looking over all the doodles again but then you think ‘why?!”
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Yeah definitely!
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