My doodles almost invariably take the form of writing- usually words from a newspaper (in the newspaper) and often while I'm in the process of reading it. I have favourite words that I write more often than others but, if the desire arises, I'll add others to my list.
I also doodle words, usually ones that come to my head out of nowhere. Half a line from a song or poem or someone's name. And curvy ladies. My idle mind seems drawn to curves.
Wench, I got in so much trouble in school for my curvy lady doodles. :) These days, I mostly doodle swirls of text, interwoven, and then dressed with random shapes and figures, rather like paisley prints.
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thesagittarian12 says,
My doodles almost invariably take the form of writing- usually words from a newspaper (in the newspaper) and often while I'm in the process of reading it. I have favourite words that I write more often than others but, if the desire arises, I'll add others to my list.Hannahmo says,
My doodles are usually like animals, flowers, random inanimate objects etc. but never words. Very interesting Sagacious. :)Wench says,
I also doodle words, usually ones that come to my head out of nowhere. Half a line from a song or poem or someone's name. And curvy ladies. My idle mind seems drawn to curves.accidentaltourist says,
Wench, I got in so much trouble in school for my curvy lady doodles. :) These days, I mostly doodle swirls of text, interwoven, and then dressed with random shapes and figures, rather like paisley prints.marymc says,
paisley/lace/mehndi/medallions