About Doodle Art
doodle art
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A doodle is an unfocused or unconscious image created when one's attention if not occupied. Doodles are simple images that can have the meaning of concrete representations or maybe just abstract forms. Doodle Art itself is a style of drawing by way of crossing out, looks abstract, there is no meaningful also have a meaningful, sometimes the work produced does not have the right shape but looks unique and interesting.
Examples of doodling stereotypes found in school notebooks, often in the margins, are attracted by students daydreaming or losing interest in the classroom. Another common example of doodles generated during long phone conversations if a pen and paper are available.
Popular types of doodles include cartoon versions of teachers or friends at school, TV or famous character comics, finding fictional creatures, landscapes, geometric shapes and patterns, textures, banners with legends, and animations created by drawing sequences of scenes in various pages of books or notebooks. Many geometric doodles are really dividing rules, where you repeat the same pattern over and over in a nested way.
A work of doodle usually describes the feelings of the creator, can be seen from the resulting scratches, sometimes out unnoticed by our minds. Doodle art is sometimes able to calm the heart of the maker. The more made with the full soul and feeling, the resulting work more interesting, unique and meaningful in, and it makes the doodle not only be a hobby doodle, but also has a depth of meaning and style
Now Doodle art is growing, its abstract shape and its own uniqueness make its actor progressively increase from day to day. Even unwittingly we often produce doodle works, for example the graffiti class is doodle art