Thank you for reading and watching! I do hope you will try and find out for yourself that doodling really calms your mind! Don't be scared to make mistakes, they will be solved. The more you practice the better you will get. Doodling is not only good to make you feel ZEN, it will also help you to become better in drawing.
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Happy Doodling!
These are great! Doodling relaxes me as well. :o)
Thank you so much :D
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Nice fibonacci spiral in there, and what appears to be a vagina with an eye peering out from its center. I doodle in a very similar manner as you - always two-dimensional and cartoon-like with my approach to technique, yet full of painfully intricate details involving what may be subconscious mathematic techqinues. i also happen to use fine-tipped black felt pans to draw on white paper (preferably with a resistant edge to help with my hand-eye coordination), and start with a simple line or small repetitive pattern that follows the original two-demensional stream-of-thought outline i started through to its "logical" conclusion, if that despription makes any sense at all... the autmocatic drawing method began with the art movement started by Andre Breton in france, who also happened to be a writer who "invented" the automatic mehod of drawing (although I'm sure its always been around). i have anxiety issues when stressed (who doesn't?) and find that practicing this "mindless doodling" not only lifts my depression because i've accomplished something (no matter how small) but sometimes results in pieces I actually sometimes like... random footnote, fibonacci sequences were found in many mandmade tempes and religions from civilizations thousands of year ago, long before mathematicians discovered them. they're very popular in the eastern shrines from thousands of years ago. Anyway, I ramble... To get the the point, I was wondering if you knew of any "art collab" or similar group on Steemit? As in, where people submit a work of their own for someone else to edit, and then the collaborator adds their edit and sends it back to you, and you edit it again, and vice versa. i've seen some amazing works created on instragram this way... where no one contributor's submission blew me away, but the final edited product contains the best elements of everyone's contribution.
I kinda think I draw sexual things without knowing it. In my previous tutorial someone pointed out a monster doodle that looked like a woman with no shirt on :D And this time a vagina...... I have found that doodling really calms me down. I am a very stressed woman even when there is no reason to stress. Panic attacks and stress were master in my life to be honest, they are still there so I am not cured but when I doodle I calm down. I create small drawing and bigger drawings and most of the time I have no clue what I will end up with and I love that. Sadly I don't know groups like that here in Steemit or Facebook. I do know groups where you can post your art to sell etc. I am not on instagram so no clue about that site to be honest.
This is so amazing! I am going to try and practice those doodles you shared.
Thank you so much :D
Great job. I think you inspire a lot of people to start drawing this way.
Thank you so much! I do hope a lot of people will start drawing. being creative can do so much for your brain.
Great doodle advice!
Thank you and I hope so!