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"Doodle" Art
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"Doodle" Art by Mayah .....

Done late at night, "doodle" art is meditative and relaxing

Date:   5/21/2013 8:40:58 PM ( 11 y ago)


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“Neuron” pen and ink by mayah ©2013


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“Chromosome” pen and ink by mayah ©2013

These are examples of what I call “Doodle Art”. I like to create these late at night; I get into bed and prop myself up with pillows. I take a plain white sheet of 11 X 8.5” paper and place it on a notebook in my lap. I draw using a regular blue or black ball point pen. I have no concept of what I’m going to draw before I’ve drawn it. After the drawings are complete, I look at them and the first word(s) that pop into my head is what I name them. “Neuron” wasn’t named until two days after I drew it. “Chromosome” popped into my head as soon as the drawing was complete; earlier in the day I had been talking to a family member about DNA, chromosomes, and genes but had “forgotten” about it by the time I went to bed. My unconscious mind obviously remembered!

“Neuron” was initially drawn with my eyes open; “Chromosome” was initially drawn with my eyes closed. When my eyes are closed, I let the pen wander. The drawings are simple but take a long time to complete, from initial thin ball point pen ink line to fleshed out with more ink and then outlined with a fine tip micron black ink pen. When I am drawing, I do not think of anything in particular; if thoughts come up I just let them pass by. Usually I’m not thinking of anything at all, just focusing on what I’m doing. I have no feeling of time passing as I’m drawing; I’m always surprised with how long a drawing takes! “Chromosome” took 2 hours from start to finish.

Although I call this “Doodle Art” one could as easily call it “meditative art”. The idea is not to create a masterpiece; after all, they are simple line drawings, but to access part of the brain not usually accessed. I find it very relaxing.


 

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