I simply have no explanation. It's just all about feeling like you are in the 3rd grade again. Oh hello there Mrs. Lindsay. You just thought I left your class 45 years ago.
Just a little SketchBook Pro fun. If you haven't tried it yet, you must. Just because I doodle like a grade schooler is no reason to deprive myself of this enjoyment. Picasso had to start somewhere right?
I see a bit of Matisse in there as well. He is the one that did Spray of Leaves, and Panel of Masks, right?
Posted by: Domenico | 06/03/2012 at 10:30 PM
Doodle Schmoodle...it's all done with the same sense of freedom and fun that we had as kids, I hope you never lose that sense of fun of a third grader. My teacher was Mrs. Weber, she taught us Spanish and we studied the Hopi Indians...I loved her. I'll soon be 73 and still have the mind of a student... I'll never stop learning!
Posted by: Joan Clarke | 06/03/2012 at 10:58 PM
Picaso would be proud!s
Posted by: jeanette, mistress of longears | 06/03/2012 at 11:12 PM
picasso - sorry about the typo!
Posted by: jeanette, mistress of longears | 06/03/2012 at 11:12 PM
Fabulous doodles! :D
Posted by: Judy H. | 06/04/2012 at 05:55 AM
Love seeing your doodles!!!! Seems to me you're enjoying your iPad tremendously!!!
Posted by: Emie | 06/04/2012 at 07:02 AM
doodles?!?!? i call that art! wonderful!!!!!
Posted by: julie macneil | 06/04/2012 at 08:55 AM
An expert in these matters would find your doodles very revealing! My doodles (unconcious ones while on the phone) always seem to begin with a bobble which grows.
We had Miss Oldham when I was small. She terrified us but everyone in our little London school cried when she left to retire. So we must have loved her.
Posted by: Chrissy | 06/04/2012 at 10:03 AM
Now I'm really going to have to borrow the Professor's iPad. I want it for DrawSomething and other artsy stuff, but he's reluctant to give it up of an evening!
Posted by: Leslie J. Moran | 06/04/2012 at 12:57 PM