Ive seen some pretty polarized feelings on doodling.
On one hand it can be this pure release of automatism - emergent subconscious imagery. On the other hand it can be pure uninspired garbage with no artistic merit whatsoever.
Can it be high art. Or high (420 blaze) art?
How often do you doodle?
Share doodles. Starting off with my recent one
>>2924369
Why would you call it doodling? You're drawing, man. Own it. If you refer to your work as "doodles" chances are you do so to protect your artistic ego from rejection and failure. After all, if a doodle comes out bad, you never really tried anyway, right?
>>2924377
I think I have the definition of doodling wrong. I thought it was like drawing with no planning, freestyling, that sort of thing.
I like to draw like that. I will stick to calling it just drawing. I am sorry.
>>2924378
Well, you're not exactly wrong with that definition. I think every artist needs to "doodle" some portion of their time.
>>2924409
Definitely agree. It helps me get at my subconscious, even if for small endeavors. Then I draw something structured.
>>2924369
I do it everyday. I kinda use it as a reward system after studies.
Its fun.
>>2924378
Call it whatever you want, man.
Experimentation is really beneficial for any artist.
>>2924369
>pure release of automatism
>automatism
>autism
Fixed that for you.