Doodle art

  1. Doodle Art: Top Resources To Learn How To Doodle
  2. Red Bull Doodle Art: World Final recap and winner
  3. Doodle Activities
  4. 50+ Doodle Ideas That Everyone Will Have Fun Sketching


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Doodle Art: Top Resources To Learn How To Doodle

We may earn a small commission for purchases made through affiliate links in this post. For more information go to our Are you interested in learning how to doodle? Creating doodle art yields many benefits and is just plain fun! Learn how to get started creating easy doodles so you can improve your skills and reap all those benefits quickly. How many times have you gazed at doodles on Pinterest or Instagram and wished that you could create them yourself? Some people seem to doodle regularly while others find the very thought of it intimidating. Doodles are fun, graphic representations of…life. They can represent anything and everything in a simple way with a touch of creative flair. But the best part about 5 More Journaling And Planner Inspiration Some Benefits That Doodling Provides Art can help develop the creative side of the brain, sure, but you may wonder, is doodling good for your brain? I’m happy to report that the answer is a resounding, “yes!” Doodle art can provide many benefits including: • Increased Productivity • Improved Focus • Stress Relief • Making Listening Easier • Improved Memory Although some people will only doodle when listening to others speak, there are many people who enjoy doodling alone – such as in their What You’ll Need To Get Started Which pen do you use for doodle art? Can you use markers? What supplies do you need to begin practicing doodle art? The good news is that you don’t need much. In fact, you can probably even start with items you a...

Red Bull Doodle Art: World Final recap and winner

Chiara Croce can remember when May 27, 2023 was so far off that it seemed like a blank page. But when the artist from Milan put pen to paper and created a doodle for the competition in Italy, she started down an artistic path that would take her all the way to the World Final in Amsterdam. And after sharing a three-day immersive experience in the Dutch capital with professional artists and fellow creatives from around the world, May 27 became the day she was named the competition’s global winner for 2023. RedBull Doodle Art empowers a new generation of artists. To enter, you simply let your mind wander, put pen to paper and create a doodle. This year, the competition received more entries than ever – over 120,000 – with expert judges choosing one national winner in each of 62 participating countries. To prepare for Amsterdam, each national winner created a new doodle that incorporated a signature icon drawn by celebrated artist Burnt Toast (Scott Martin of Canada). In doing so, not only were they able to choose one of five monochromatic designs by Burnt Toast to integrate into their artwork, but they also received feedback and mentorship from him directly. Croce chose a Burnt Toast icon of a character sitting on a bench, weaving it into her own innovative doodle. When Croce and the other national winners arrived in Amsterdam for the World Final, they dived into a ‘phygital’ experience that combined the physical and digital realms of art. As they got to know each other and ...

Doodle Activities

Here are some fun Doodle Activities I've put together for you to enjoy. Just click on the different categories below to find out more. There are blooper pictures, hidden pictures, various activity books and different doodle ideas. They are all free and easy to print. Kids (and adults) of all ages, whether at home or school will love these pages. They work great for indoor recess activities, early finishers, keeping busy at home or car trips. Feel free to share them with fellow teachers, family and friends. Enjoy!

50+ Doodle Ideas That Everyone Will Have Fun Sketching

Do you find yourself scribbling in the margins of your notebook? In school, were you scolded for drawing while the teacher was talking? If so, chances are that you like to doodle. Although doodling is often the source of admonishment, there are many benefits to these quick and often mindless drawings. Doodlers are more focused, even when they are engaging in other passive tasks. While it might seem counterintuitive, when you’re trying to pay attention to someone talking, for instance, you’re prone to daydreaming. But with the mental energy you expend drawing, it stops your mind from taking that extra step and wandering. The act of drawing is also said to relieve stress. Think of the repetition of motion as akin to the act of knitting, crocheting, or embroidery. This causes us to relax and ultimately reduce cortisol, aka the stress hormone. You can’t lose with doodling, so why not give this rewarding activity a try? It’s a great way to decorate the pages of an ordinary 642 Things to Draw and challenge yourself to sketch even more. Remember, doodles don’t have to be extensive drawings. When sketching, focus on a single subject or a simple prompt and see where your imagination takes you! Fun Doodle Ideas for Everyone to Try • Cars (or a traffic jam) • Different types of cacti • A surly kitty • Bouquet(s) of roses • Fabulous fungi • A delectable slice of pie • Salt and pepper shakers • A mason jar with flowers in it (maybe a bee comes to visit) • Praying mantis • Ladybug (on a...