Abstract Doodles – Tradigital
Abstract Doodles
I Like To Make Abstract Doodles
In this post I make some abstract doodles, that is all!
A shorter blog post without a video. Sorry, let me off this time, ok?
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After filling in and writing, I needed to do some late night abstract doodles. I really see these as a catharsis of pent up energies.
I am left handed, no excuse really but I often feel in the world created by us humans, things are restricted, too many rules, too much “starchiness”.
Being able to get a pen, brush or other mark making tools and then just releasing energy and creating some kind of form or aesthetic.
You should try it too. I also can help you too to go crazy and be as expressive as you want with a one hour Skype session contact me about this if you are interested!
Doodles I Made Today
Just making with a pen and paper. I try not to make it look “stylised”
Then I Make The Tradigital
As I mentioned in my previous blog post, I mentioned I was experimenting with Autodesk’s Sketchbook App for smartphones. So after my quickfire energy doodles, I wanted to lay down some color. I do this by adding a layer below the drawing layer in the app. See the previous blog post for more detailed information.
Architectonic 1
Architectonic 2
Architectonic 3
Architectonic 4
After scanning one of the sketches into Autodesk sketch and laying down some colors.
You Try Too!
So now you have a go. Go crazy, go wild, express yourself. If you feel that you want to push your expressive boundaries with this style of work, then contact me at info@jamesabellart.com and I can help you to find your own expressive voice through doodles.
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Until next week and keep expanding and expressing yourself. Don’t let yourself get hemmed in by too many artificial rules!