I doodle..... A LOT.
As a Matter of fact, the collection of doodles I'm about to show you are only about half of the doodles I actually do... But I assure you, I'm still doing awesome in all my classes lol
Here's a picture I drew while talking to a friend.... the heart design thingy up top was what she wanted to add to a tatoo. The bottom doodle was just a random face.
Here's a doodle of a pixie fairy I did after watching the Disney Movie "Tinker Bell" the night before... The movie was so cute!
This is the same character, only a little more realistic, and a little less pixie.
This one is called "Ryan was extremely tired and had randomness just coming out of his brain in a dreamlike state...." I mean, what the heck was I thinking when I drew that weird looking Sesame Street-like animal?
These next two here are a couple of kids in my World Civilizations class.... same for the two random faces above...
This guy is Ayuel Leek. He was one of the Lost Boys of Sudan in Africa. He got out of the civil war there and is now here in America. He and a couple other people involved had written a book about the experience there. If you want to know more about it, he recommended this website about it . Its absolutely fascinating and to be aware about things like that is an absolute must. He's such an inspiration, both as a person, and for a doodle.
This is my Professor for Sociology. She is an awesome instructor, and has extremely long hair. I've drawn her many times, but this was one of the only days I caught her actually smiling...
My professor of World Civilizations wasn't so lucky.... He's a good instructor too... just doesn't smile. Also notice that I drew this on the back of my World Civ. Journal.... yeah, I do that alot too....
See, here's one I drew on the back of my Sociology book... its
lion eyes. I think I may finish this doodle in the near
This one is called "Ryan was extremely tired and had randomness just coming out of his brain in a dreamlike state...." I mean, what the heck was I thinking when I drew that weird looking Sesame Street-like animal?
These next two here are a couple of kids in my World Civilizations class.... same for the two random faces above...
This guy is Ayuel Leek. He was one of the Lost Boys of Sudan in Africa. He got out of the civil war there and is now here in America. He and a couple other people involved had written a book about the experience there. If you want to know more about it, he recommended this website about it . Its absolutely fascinating and to be aware about things like that is an absolute must. He's such an inspiration, both as a person, and for a doodle.
This is my Professor for Sociology. She is an awesome instructor, and has extremely long hair. I've drawn her many times, but this was one of the only days I caught her actually smiling...
My professor of World Civilizations wasn't so lucky.... He's a good instructor too... just doesn't smile. Also notice that I drew this on the back of my World Civ. Journal.... yeah, I do that alot too....
See, here's one I drew on the back of my Sociology book... its
lion eyes. I think I may finish this doodle in the near
future....
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