

Sometimes I will have a theme in my head that I base the work off, but I don’t create plans and sketches because I feel like it constrains the work.ĭope!:Your character is always regarded as positive and cheery.

I don’t plan any of my works, I let them all come to life when I put my pen to the surface. Do you usually plan what (and how) to draw in advance or do you conjure the drawing right when your pen touches the paper? I love working in black and white because it is the most striking contrast you can create.ĭope!:? We love the sense of spontaneity and fluidity when you draw. I think that through constantly practicing my work the doodles have eventually become bolder and more confident, so it was a natural progression to start to use bigger tools. I am usually thinking about old memories or imagining future events, sometimes I think about whether aliens exist and whether there are other dimensions that exist along with ours.ĭope!: Your works have transformed over the years to arrive at the current bold monochrome images that are comparatively more striking. I love working big with thick markers or spray paint.ĭope!: What’s going on in your mind during the doodling process? I use different pens for different projects and it does tend to vary. Yes, some of my inspiration comes from Banksy, Walt Disney, Keith Haring, and Pablo Picasso.ĭope!: What pen do you use and do you always draw with the same type of pen? When completed, the doodles cloak everything in 2D drawings and flatten 3D spaces, making it hard to distinguish between different surfaces.ĭope!: Are there any artists or doodle artists who inspire you?

He soon manifested his vision of the world, creating his own iconic “DoodleWorld” – a place where his monochromatic doodle touches almost every surface it touches, moving from walls to the furniture to the floor. Starting his artistic career at just three years old, Mr Doodle scribbled over any object he could get his hands on and covered his bedroom with paper doodles. Described as “Graffiti Spaghetti" because the line twists and tangles over everything in its path, Mr Doodle’s quirky work has conquered various fun objects, rooftops, his hometown, and even an entire whole room! Born in Kent, England, Sam Cox, or Mr Doodle is well-known for his signature doodle drawings featuring a barrage of characters, objects, and patterns.
