Doodle Drawing :.

Doodle Drawing

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Doodle Drawing is a simple, yet effective art style that can be used to create a variety of images and designs. This art form is often used by artists to create quick sketches or to add embellishments to existing artwork. Doodle Drawing can be used to create a wide range of images, from simple cartoons to complex illustrations.

The art style is also known as: Sketch, doodle, drawing, painting
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) 2. Keith Haring (1958-1990) 3. George Condo (1957-) 4. Richard Prince (1949-) 5. Cindy Sherman (1954-) 6. Robert Longo (1953-) 7. Francesco Clemente (1952-) 8. Julian Schnabel (1951-) 9. Jean-Georges Morin (1948-1993) 10. Peter Halley (1953-) 11. Kenny Scharf (1958-) 12. Shepard Fairey (1970-) 13. D*Face (1976-) 14. Banksy (1974-) 15. Eine (1970-) 16. Faile (1975-) 17. Invader (1969-) 18. JR (1983-) 19. Kaws (1974-) 20. Miss Van (1973-) 21. Obey Giant (1970-) 22. Swoon (1977-) 23. The London Police (1978-) 24. Vhils (1987-) 25. WK Interact (1972-) 26. Yoko Ono (1933-) 27. Yayoi Kusama (1929-) 28. Yoshitomo Nara (1959-) 29. Takashi Murakami (1962-) 30. Aya Takano (1976-)

1. The Hay Wagon, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1945 2. Christina’s World, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1948 3. The Charnel House, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1945 4. The Room, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1948 5. The Door, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1946 6. The Windmill, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1947 7. The Road to Nowhere, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1946 8. The Barn, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1947 9. The Farmhouse, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1948 10. The Mill, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1949 11. The Cornfield, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1950 12. The Field, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1951 13. The Hill, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1952 14. The Mountain, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1953 15. The River, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1954 16. The Sea, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1955 17. The Shore, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1956 18. The Surf, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1957 19. The Wave, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1958 20. The Cliff, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1959 21. The Coast, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1960 22. The Island, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1961 23. The Lake, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1962 24. The Beach, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1963 25. The Dunes, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1964 26. The Rocks, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1965 27. The Cave, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1966 28. The Mountain Trail, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1967 29. The Path, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1968 30. The Meadow, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1969

Detailed Description

Doodle drawing is a type of drawing that is simple, yet complex. It is a way to communicate without using words. Doodle drawing can be used to express emotions, thoughts, or ideas. It can be used to tell a story, or to simply record a moment in time. Doodle drawing is not constrained by the rules of traditional art. There are no lines to follow, no colors to stay within, and no shading to add. The only limit is the artist’s imagination. Doodle drawing can be done with any type of medium, but is most commonly done with pen and paper. Some artists use pencils, markers, or even crayons. Doodle drawing is a popular art form because it is easy to do and does not require any special skills or training. Anyone can do it. Some famous artists who have used doodle drawing in their work include Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, and Leonardo da Vinci.

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1. Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) 2. Keith Haring (1958-1990) 3. George Condo (1957-) 4. Richard Prince (1949-) 5. Cindy Sherman (1954-) 6. Robert Longo (1953-) 7. Francesco Clemente (1952-) 8. Julian Schnabel (1951-) 9. Jean-Georges Morin (1948-1993) 10. Peter Halley (1953-) 11. Kenny Scharf (1958-) 12. Shepard Fairey (1970-) 13. D*Face (1976-) 14. Banksy (1974-) 15. Eine (1970-) 16. Faile (1975-) 17. Invader (1969-) 18. JR (1983-) 19. Kaws (1974-) 20. Miss Van (1973-) 21. Obey Giant (1970-) 22. Swoon (1977-) 23. The London Police (1978-) 24. Vhils (1987-) 25. WK Interact (1972-) 26. Yoko Ono (1933-) 27. Yayoi Kusama (1929-) 28. Yoshitomo Nara (1959-) 29. Takashi Murakami (1962-) 30. Aya Takano (1976-)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. The Hay Wagon, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1945 2. Christina’s World, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1948 3. The Charnel House, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1945 4. The Room, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1948 5. The Door, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1946 6. The Windmill, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1947 7. The Road to Nowhere, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1946 8. The Barn, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1947 9. The Farmhouse, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1948 10. The Mill, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1949 11. The Cornfield, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1950 12. The Field, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1951 13. The Hill, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1952 14. The Mountain, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1953 15. The River, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1954 16. The Sea, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1955 17. The Shore, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1956 18. The Surf, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1957 19. The Wave, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1958 20. The Cliff, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1959 21. The Coast, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1960 22. The Island, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1961 23. The Lake, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1962 24. The Beach, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1963 25. The Dunes, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1964 26. The Rocks, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1965 27. The Cave, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1966 28. The Mountain Trail, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1967 29. The Path, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1968 30. The Meadow, by American painter Andrew Wyeth, 1969

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