Dawn: Thanks very much! So glad you like them. I sat on the Balcony for breakfast this morning and drew them. I used the pattern on my boyfriend's ugly kitchen tiles and "organified" it ;), then tried to slowly figure out as many variations with similar elements in each tile until my hand hurt from drawing that tiny.
Love the little squares!!! and the "observation doodles" are great too! And I like the whole experience, it's like sneaking into artists' sketchbooks ;)
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Maria: I'm loving all your doodles, but I really was struck by the top one here...It makes me think of Mexican tiles....I love the composition, too!
Dawn: Thanks very much! So glad you like them. I sat on the Balcony for breakfast this morning and drew them. I used the pattern on my boyfriend's ugly kitchen tiles and "organified" it ;), then tried to slowly figure out as many variations with similar elements in each tile until my hand hurt from drawing that tiny.
yeah, I agree with Dawn. The tiles are interesting : )
Love the little squares!!! and the "observation doodles" are great too! And I like the whole experience, it's like sneaking into artists' sketchbooks ;)
Very beautiful!
i've said it before, there is a designer inside of you waiting to be free.
these doodles prove it.
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