PenguinM
Sometimes the original doodles simply stay as doodles
(but they love to form groups)
Dragon
Ten Arrows
If you look very carefully at the bottom centre of the arrows below, you will see that the two dice from the Four Points Sheraton stationery have remained in the doodle.
Rockets and Birds
Ten More Arrows
Perhaps you have noticed by now that I like to doodle arrows?
The Big Doodle
This is a REALLY big doodle! I have canvas prints of this piece available for sale in sizes 30in. x 30in. and 40in. x 40in.
2001
I discovered this doodle in 2017, on the back inside cover of one of my notebooks from work, that I had filed away. The notebook had my notes in it dated from March to December 2001. I must have drawn this around 9-11, but I had completely forgotten about it!
Dreamer
I found this guy in a work notebook from May 2000. I only gave the piece a title in the last year or so.
Three Swans
The doodle that inspired these three swans was very simple in nature, and minus any plumage appropriate for a real swan. The bodies and feathers came from separate doodles that, when each was originally created, had no idea they would become parts of this medley of swans.
eBunnies
Created to go along with Easter wishes in a text to my grandkids!
Three Christmas Trees - in colour
I wanted to make a unique Christmas card. I checked my doodle collection and sure enough, there they were! The title specifies "in colour" because the original card was b&w (what kind of Christmas is that??)