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Tuesday
Feb282012

Random Doodles

Not much going on here lately….I’ve been out and about!

But…I always get a little antsy….I like need to do something with my hands!  (just the way I’m wired)

So here’s a little fun, colorful doodle I did…while…..waiting at the airport…..flying in the air…..with my morning coffee…..and traveling by car.  I wish I could figure out a way to tone done the road turbulence and the air turbulence….Even better,  if I had a trick to draw in spite of it. 

A couple years ago I bought this small moleskine.  I was Christmas shopping on-line and I was hit up by amazon.com.  Only after I clicked BUY at an incredibly low price did I realize I just became the proud owner of this small 3.5 by 5.5 inch watercolor moleskine.  I was a bit bummed cuz my “good deal” wasn’t really a good deal after all..  But now, I kinda like it.  It’s quite handy when I’m “out" .... and about.

Reader Comments (2)

will I be able to quote today? *crossing fingers* I LOVE your doodles. I have one of those tiny Moleskins, too, and it's just sitting on my shelf. I'm not sure *what* to do with it, although I have a thousand ideas!

February 28, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterchel

Your doodles always make me smile! I love the flowers and the colors and ...well, just everything about them.

My first moleskine was the small one and I filled it up, then moved on to one bigger. The bigger one is still not filled so I guess sometimes smaller is better for me. I know you'll fill yours with gorgeous, colorful art.

February 28, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJanet

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