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Mr doodle art
Mr doodle art








mr doodle art

Everything would fit into the shapes and become a pattern I call it a happy doodle virus that consumes everything in its path. So I started to create characters to fit the various spaces around the object, down a chair leg or across the arm. So I could draw on different things and test my drawings on tables, chairs, etc. My parents ran a furniture shop at this time they gave me old pieces of furniture. I started drawing on small things like my wallet and ornaments in my room I covered them with drawings. When I was 11 or maybe younger, I covered my bedroom walls with sheets of A4 paper with little drawings all over the place, characters and comic book pages. From then on, I wanted to see my work on walls and in public spaces. That was my first public piece of artwork, which was cool to see.

mr doodle art

So my design had instruments, people playing the guitars, and stuff like that. This mobile building was where they taught music. I won a competition to design a mural for a building in our school. I got my first recognition for drawings when I was about ten. I thought that the characters I was drawing would become part of video games at some point, and I could design levels and develop the games around an interactive world where the characters would live. The colours, how the graphics looked, and the character design inspired me, and I wanted to be a video game creator. It made me want to draw characters all the time and create environments for them to live in. I played a game called Crash Bandicoot, which changed my life.

mr doodle art

From the age of three or four, I used to draw pictures of frogs, aliens and waterfalls in sketchbooks my parents gave me. “Pretty much all the time I’m awake, I’m spending it doing something related to what I do as an artist, as a doodler.










Mr doodle art