I would hardly call myself an artist in that sense; I doodle, I draw, I'm not a trained artist, I couldn't sit down and do an accurate portrait of anyone.
- Rene Auberjonois
This quote. This caught my attention and explains my existence in 'artosphere'.
And then, I embark on a doodle journey. Doodling away inspired by everyday objects and occurrences. I have hit a rut as far as the creative escapades are concerned. While I do have a couple of art projects lined up for the 2016, here is a sneak peak into the Doodle Challenge I completed last year.
- So, the doodles begin with french marvel at Pondicherry. That's me you see holding up my work of art.
- The only hidden motifs are the ones on my bedspread. Inspired from Bombay Dyeing designs.
- Immortalised my pet fighter fish into a doodle. He is Bloo!
- Lazy doodling. Born at 25000 ft altitude.
- My favorite Fabbag pattern. Doodling at lunch time. The hunger shows in my impatience.
- 'We were never a bud and never will we be bloom. We will die, color faded and dust laden. Immortalise us forever' - They pleaded. I obliged.
- There is a always a pattern in the pattern.
- Who says learning languages can not be fun.
- They are gonna make faces at you no matter what. Just pucker your face up and stick your tongue out.
And then, the 10 day doodle challenge spilled over to 3 month. I loved every moment. Discovering the beauty concealed in everyday mundane objects.
By the way, does Yankee doodle have anything to do with doodling? (Wonders)
interesting!
ReplyDeleteVery nice sreeja, keep doodling
ReplyDeleteLovely !
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