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This talented artist creates beautiful artwork while procrastinatingAfter months of procrastination, the artist that goes by the
name of Snippy Snippy Crab Kristine completed this completed this set
of entirely random doodles. This talented artist spends much of her time
creating gorgeous Manga artwork, with any spare minutes spent doodling
lovely creations such as this in her skecthbook.
Bessudo's doodle art features a mind-blowing amount of detailMatthieu Bessudo, aka McBess,
is a French illustrator living in London. With a passion for
illustration and music, Bessudo always tries to mix the two in his work.
A super-talent, his doodle art features a mind-blowing amount of
detail.
Artist Michelle began this piece with the large swirl in the top right of the pageHigh school student Michelle aka GenerallySpeaking is the
lady behind this intricate ink doodle. Covering a book from one of her
notebooks, this is doodle art at its best. Using a simple biro, Michelle
began the detailed illustration in the top-right corner, allowing
organic shapes to flow around it until covering the entire page.
The vibrant colours in Helen Kaur's doodle really makes it stand outHelen Kaur is a full-time graphic designer and part-time
illustrator from Singapore. As part of her development and illustrative
work, Kaur creates vibrant doodles in her spare time. And while we're
not taking anything away from black and white doodle art - it rocks -
it's great to see such a mixture of colours amongst all the detail in
this drawing.
When Pat Perry's mind wanders, magic happensPat Perry is a superbly talented artist who, as his mind
wanders, inscribes in ink some truly surreal and attention grabbing
imagery. A daily practice for the Michigan born artist, drawing helps
Pat to work through the complexities of life and thankfully for us acts
as a remedy for all we find mundane in day-to-day living.
Géraldine Georges' weird and wonderful doodle artGéraldine Georges worked as a graphic designer for seven
years before starting to freelance as an illustrator in 2006. The
Belgian artist's collages are a perfect blend of photography and
illustration, beautiful and elegant images that seep emotion.
Beautiful doodle art from Justine AshbeeJustine Ashbee takes a line for a walk and your eyes go
along for the ride. Lines and forms evolve and grow organically in her
vast amorphous drawings. Intuitively composed, the Brighton based
artist's drawings start with a curve and end in a mesmerizing undulating
visual experience.
Billie Jean goes all postery with this doodle artBillie Jean is not my lover. Billie (a 'he' in case you're
interested) has created entanglements of ballpoint pen for many notable
clients. Creative Review and Nike can be counted amongst the many who
have commissioned the services of this London based, tree climbing,
doodle maestro.
Eric Olmstead's brilliant artwork is inspired by travelIt's hard not to be a little jealous of artist Eric Olmstead.
Not only is he super-talented, he's also travelled all over the world,
capturing the essence of each destination through brilliant
illustrations and collages. This is just one piece Olmstead created in
Brazil during a six-month tour of South America. He's also spent 18
months in Japan, been to Australia, New Zealand, the US - and there's at
least one sketchbook full of amazing artwork for each.
Lizzie Mary Cullen delves into the world of hand-drawn psychogeography in this Brick Lane illustrationLizzie Mary Cullen
is a multi award-winning artist based in London. A natural talent with
pen and ink, Cullen's doodle art has attracted the attention of many
leading brands, including the BBC, MTV and Harvey Nichols. This
intricate depiction of Brick Lane, is just one from Cullen's brilliant
series titled London psychogeographies.
Designer Mike Rhode tells the tale of his travels with hand-drawn typography and little sketchesMike Rhode
is a designer who loves to read, write and draw. For the latter, he
takes a Moleskin sketchbook everywhere, keeping a visual journal of his
travels. We particularly like this piece taken from Rhode's Portland
sketchnote travelogue, in which he records facts and thoughts with
brilliant little sketches and typography.
Talented illustrator and designer Amaia Arrazola loves silly drawingsWe love the playful style of Spanish illustrator and
designer Amaia Arrazola. After working in an advertising agency for a
couple of years, Arrazola now works as a freelance artist in Barcelona.
She comments on her website, "I like silly drawings, graphic design,
serigraphy and typography."
Web designer Richard Romere created this piece in roughly 10 hours over five daysRichard Romare
is a web designer based in the Philippines who also works as a
freelance multimedia artist. Wanting to experiment in different artistic
disciplines in his spare time, Romare comments on this one-off piece,
"I'm not that comfortable with doodle arts, I was just trying something
different."
Illustrator Delphine Durand drew this intricate piece on a restaurant napkinArtist Delphine Durand
has a treasure trove of sketchbook work online. For the most part, she
creates magical and bizarre monsters and characters, some of which have
been used to illustrate Chronicle Book's Big Rabbit's Bad Mood. As well
as commissioned works, Durand spends much of her spare time doodling
unusual worlds and creatures, like this piece hand-drawn on a restaurant
napkin.
Kerby Rosanes' work features incredible attention to detailKerby Rosanes is a graphic designer and SEO specialist with a
passion for art and doodling. His work, which he post regularly on his Sketchy Stories blog, exists at various scales and his striking attention to detail makes each piece unique and original.
Irena Zablotska's doodles evoke an original and imaginative worldIrena Zablotska is a talented illustrator who uses multiple
techniques to communicate the original world she's created through
illustration and doodle art. Her art has been exhibited across the
world, from St Petersburg to San Jose.
Jabson Rodrigues beautiful 'Falling' illustrationIf you like this particular style of doodle art then you should definitely check out the Flickr account of Jabson Rodrigues,
which is overflowing with stunning sketches like the above. Titled
'Falling', the illustration features two people intertwined by
Rodrigues' gorgeous, fluid doodles next to the words 'Sky should tumble
and fall'. Just beautiful.
Saddo Jdero creates intricate, intriguing worldsThis remarkable Romanian illustrator and artist is another
example of how doodle art can be taken to a commerical, professional
level. The intricate imaginary worlds he creates are both fascinating
and unique.
Lisa Krasse's doodle art on Converse sneakersCraft, drawing, and fashion combine in one amazing project.
Lisa Krasse has combined her love of doodling with a love of Converse
shoes to create these amazing sneaker designs. Check out the rest on her Behance profile.
PodgyPanda creates cute digital illustrations, apparel, design toys and of course, doodles!PodgyPanda,
or Richard Kuoch as his parents like to call him, is an artist,
illustrator, animator and graphic designer from Auckland, New Zealand
but is now living it up in London. Creating cute digital illustrations,
apparel and design toys such as Jerk Jigglypuff, PodgyPanda also doodles. A lot.
By day, Jim is an art director. By night, he is a doodle extraordinaire!New Jersey illustrator Jim Bradshaw
has been doodling away since he could pick up a pencil. By day, he
works as an art director but by night Jim tackles all things creative
and is never far from his Moleskine.
His doodles open up a weird and wacky world that often includes
creatures from outer space and walking tree stumps. We love it!
Just one of the doodles taken from Chris's book '1000 days of drawing'Describing himself as an 'illustrator, formerly known as designer', Chris Piascik
fast became a well-known face in the doodle art world. Based in New
England and with more than eight years of professional experience, Chris
embarked upon a 'daily drawing' challenge back in 2007. Once he'd done
1000, he published them in a book entitled '1000 days of drawing'. He continues to doodle to this very day.
Kate documents every purchase she makes with a quick doodleBecoming obsessed with consumerism back in 2006, illustrator Kate Bingaman-Burt
decided to document her daily purchases with a doodle. Staying with the
consumption theme, Kate draws her doodles on to receipts and credit
card statements. What a creative and fun way to showcase your
personality and your buying habits!
Lapin draws his doodles onto old accounting booksLapin
is a French illustrator, living between Barcelona and Paris. He travels
daily with his sketch books, documenting his day-to-day escapades. He
has already filled around 150 sketchbooks for the last 10 years and
particularly appreciates sketching on vintage accounting books that he
finds in flea markets. He even leads doodle workshops at universities
and art schools.
Davivid Rose describes himself as a poet and hallucinographic designerDavivid Rose also goes by the name of jdy333
and describes himself as a "poet and hallucinographic designer". His
doodles offer a weird and wonderful insight into his creative mind,
including this colourful creation which took "lots of patience and lots
of coffee".
The doodles blend together perfectly to create the final imageJapanese artist Sagaki Keita
specialises in recreating classic masterpieces by covering them in
these gorgeous child-like doodles. Even though the doodles themselves
are simple, once you look further away from the drawing, you realise
that Sagaki has taken the time to ensure they blend together perfectly.
Paperchap completes his drawings in the time it takes him to get to workWe don't know much about UK artist Paperchap
but what we do know is that he is a commuting doodler. Every day, he
travels between Shoreham By Sea and London Victoria, which leaves him
with rather a lot of idle time - so her doodle all over the newspapers.
Now, that's a creative commute.
Starchild creates a visual language to explain a culture which is vibrant, dark yet familiarStarchild
is an artist with a mission - to create a visual language to explain a
culture which is vibrant, dark yet familiar. Using mixed media he'll
"cut, paste and create from the giant pile of junk that is the
Universe". Each of his pieces tells a different story and could be
interpreted in hundreds of ways. We love how he has encorporated mixed
media into the doodle artform.
Ted shows that the imperfections of doodle art can come together to create stunning workTed McGrath
basically represents what doodle art is all about. It's about the
imperfections that come together to make a stunning creation. His
notepad is jam-packed full of colours and sketches that span an array of
subject matter. We think this car/boat offering is definitely one of
his best.
Lei Melendres' page-filling doodle art is fun that you can stare at for ages!When artist Lei Melendres
has nothing better to do, he doodles. And this is just one of many
pieces he has created as a result. Fully utilising his spare time, the
crazy-talented illustrator uses a black marker, neat lines and no space
left un-doodled in his work.
Jon Burgerman's 'I stare out of the window' is a doodley twist on stained glassJon Burgerman
is best known for his colourful, fluid and playful creations and this
one is no exception. Titled 'I stare out of the window', Burgerman was
commissioned to create this piece for one of the New Art Gallery
Walsall's large-scale windows. The brief was to depict the trials and tribulations of being
an artist, including creating a concept, playing with ideas, taking a
break and checking emails.
Hattie Stewart designed this cover for Bavarian Opera magazine Max JosephBold and beautiful, this gorgeous piece is the work of illustrator Hattie Stewart. Commissioned by graphic design studio Bureau Mirko Borsche, Stewart doodled this awesome cover for Bavarian Opera magazine Max Joseph. Best known for her 'doodle bombs', Stewart frequently
redesigns magazine covers with her own twist. Her unique style has
landed her work with many leading brands, including Adidas, Diesel, and
Marc by Marc Jacobs.
Flavio Melchiorre created this for a Japanese fashion magazineFlavio Melchiorre, is an italian artist, award-winning designer, illustrator, painter and founder of creative design studio IDRO51. Best known for his distinctive hypnotic style, Melchiorre created this gorgeous piece for the Japanese fashion magazine commons&sense, inspired by the Fendi autumn and winter 2012/13 collection, designed by Karl Lagerfeld and Silvia Venturini Fendi.
Andrea Joseph created this gorgeous illustration using only ballpoint pens and paperNow this gorgeous illustration by Andrea Joseph takes
us back to the days of school excercise book scribblings and random
jottings. Although ours looked nowhere near as good as this! Joseph
created the brilliant design using only ballpoint pens, which features a
beautifully worn pair of Converse and frighteningly realistic
stationary. Absolutely stunning.
This gorgeous wallpaper design by Johanna Bashford features on the wall of Vigo St Starbucks store in LondonThe unique doodling style from artist Johanna Basford
managed to bag her this commission from international coffee company
Starbucks. After persistently sending the company paper cups with her
artwork on, Johanna was asked to design a wallpaper for the redesign of
Starbuck's Vigo Street store in London. Hidden within the flourishes are
tiny coffee cups, elusive birds, and the odd Frappuccino...
Artist Kristin Krause spent a month depicting her random thoughts through sketches to make this gorgeous homemade decorWe love the fun and playful mind of US-based artist Kristin Krause aka Eklektick.
Both her home and studio are full of colourful artwork such as these
random doodles titled 'Thought Mess'. For one month, Krause stuck sheets
of paper to her walls and then wrote and sketched her thoughts on each.
A brilliant idea from a very talented artist.
Artist Rowan Tedge's artwork has crazy amounts of detailSuper-busy is the chosen style of talented artist Rowan Tedge,
who, believe it or not, doesn't draw for a living. Many of his designs
are created on his train journey to work. With limited space on public
transport, Tedge works in small sections at a time adding more
incredible detail each day.
Gorgeous illustration by artist Matt Williams aka UberkraaftThis colourful, fun and playful artwork was created by freelance illustrator, artist and designer Matt Williams aka Uberkraaft
for the Umbraco community. Keen to not stick to a particular style,
Williams says on his website: "I'm anti-style and work across a lot of
media adapting my work to fit the brief. I can practically turn my hand
to any style to fit any project."
Tower Hamlets College tutor Zak Peric and 11 of his
commercial graphics and digital illustration students were behind this
cool wall doodle. Using only back ink, the team worked on this piece of
doodle art for three full days, the aim of the project being to
encourage students positively by using a one liner motivational text.
James Jean's tri-colour doodle artJames Jean retired in 2008, leaving the illustration world
behind he redefined himself as a fine artist. Whilst known for his award
winning DC Comics cover illustrations, commercial work for Prada, and
now critically acclaimed paintings, the Taiwanese American artist's
sketches are also truly to die for.
Chris Glasz's Inception doodle art is like a doodly infographicWe're big fans of 3D movies here at Creative Bloq, so we we're thrilled to find this series of movie doodle art by US-based artist Chris Glasz. Owner of Tumblr blog In Doodle Format, Glasz has chosen a
number of popular films and illustrated them as creative doodles. Often
using just a simple black Sharpie, so far, the talented artist has
celebrated 11 well-loved films, including Back to the Future, Lord of
the Rings, Harry Potter, and Inception (above). We're a little in love with these illustrations, which are
far more original than most of the fan art we see. It's also hard not to
be a little in awe of this guy's talent with a Sharpie.
Heike Weber's doodle art fills entire rooms!Not only is Germany-based artist Heike Weber a bit of a
whizz with a permanent marker, she must also have the patience of a
saint when creating these mesmerising repeat pattern installations. Weber creates her artwork by tracing thousands of lines on
the walls, floor and sometimes even the ceiling of the space she's
decorating. Starting by drawing the pattern on a sheet of paper, she
then transfers the design onto each surface. They may look like pretty random designs but Weber very
carefully selects the amount of white space between each line to give
the impression of movement. We can't even begin to imagine how long
these painstaking installation take to complete - we wonder if Weber
felt as dizzy creating them as we do looking at them?
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