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puppetmaker) wrote2014-01-21 12:23 pm
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Crafty Tuesday: Doodle Doodle Doodle Do
There was an article on CBS about doodling the other day. You can find it here .
I have noticed over the past couple of years a renewed interest in doodling. There have been several books published to release the inner doodler.
There is the Zentangle phenomenon which has its own set of books, paper, and pens. I have fooled around with it for a couple of years.
Even Spirograph has made a resurgence in the market place.
My father doodles and does it well. I do it a little more purposely than he does but I like the act of doodling.
Jim Henson was one heck of doodler. I love looking at pages from his notebooks and the like. There are so many interesting drawing all over the margins and in between the lines. I have admired his doodling abilities for years.
Sergio Aragones has us all beat for a lifetime. He has made a living from doodling.
I like that we are finding that doodling helps concentration rather than inhibits it.
I always used doodling to clear my head and give my ideas some time to work out.
So I encourage you to doodle. Just let your mind wander along with the pen. You might be surprised how much it frees your mind.
I am grateful for doodling.
I have noticed over the past couple of years a renewed interest in doodling. There have been several books published to release the inner doodler.
There is the Zentangle phenomenon which has its own set of books, paper, and pens. I have fooled around with it for a couple of years.
Even Spirograph has made a resurgence in the market place.
My father doodles and does it well. I do it a little more purposely than he does but I like the act of doodling.
Jim Henson was one heck of doodler. I love looking at pages from his notebooks and the like. There are so many interesting drawing all over the margins and in between the lines. I have admired his doodling abilities for years.
Sergio Aragones has us all beat for a lifetime. He has made a living from doodling.
I like that we are finding that doodling helps concentration rather than inhibits it.
I always used doodling to clear my head and give my ideas some time to work out.
So I encourage you to doodle. Just let your mind wander along with the pen. You might be surprised how much it frees your mind.
I am grateful for doodling.
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I always like your posts. I hope to comment more often :)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with LJ :)
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I have been reading your blog too. May not have been commenting a lot but know I am in your corner.
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