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Doodle art ideas
Doodle art ideas













doodle art ideas

This is just one teensy bit of what’s featured in Zen Doodle Workshop! Editorial Director Jeannine Stein tells us, “This issue truly exemplifies the extensive range of doodle art. So start filling up pages and pages of designs and build your doodle library today.”

doodle art ideas

For instance, a flower is a series of circles, humps, and drops with some fill-in lines and swirls. When you look at a design as a series of shapes, it will help you to analyze how to build the design. “Learning to look at designs as kisses, spirals, humps, swirls, and dots will change your doodling forever and help you build a doodle library of tons of designs. Creating patterns and doodles is easy when you realize there are some basic shapes that every design is built around.

doodle art ideas

“The basic shapes are the same, and I found henna doodling, as I refer to it, to be my passion. “I was a henna artist for 14 years and easily transitioned that experience into doodling,” Deborah says. In the Spring 2016 issue of Zen Doodle Workshop, Deborah Muller shows how to create a doodle library so you can have trusty references at hand. While some of our favorite designs can seem overwhelmingly complex, they can be broken down into very simple shapes (like the letters of the alphabet) that come together to create beautiful art. This last point is key although we learn to speak in sentences (and can theoretically make any kind of art) early on, it takes a higher understanding of grammar and syntax to be a great speaker or writer.ĭoodle art is no different. We first learn the letters of the alphabet, then we learn how to put a few of them to together to create words, and then we learn the correct structure of sentences. Creating art may seem abstract in a lot of ways, but not when you think of it as a vocabulary.















Doodle art ideas