![]() ![]() Graphic designer Jan Bajtlik shares a page from his fabulous Alphadoodler: The Activity Book That Brings Letters to Life(Tate Publishing). Thanks for sharing these lovely drawings and gorgeous idea with us Ceren! When you’re finished, refold and animate your puppet character by gently opening and closing the mouth. Then open it, and draw the “inside” of the mouth. On these two panels, draw something with a mouth that would open where the two ends meet. Open the sheet, and re-fold in the two ends so that they meet in the middle. Take a letter or A4 sized sheet of paper, fold it in half and then half again, so that you have four strips. Health coach and mother of two boys, Ceren Arik-Begen has an easy doodle puppet that I had to share with you. I love Sarah’s “blind contour” portrait (drawing while looking at your reference and NOT your hand/paper): This week I’m sharing a #PortraitChallenge from Sarah McIntyre’s Virtual Studio : Draw this Japanese woodblock portrait, Karagoto of the House of Chojiya by Utamaro, 1801, Honolulu Museum of Art June : Juicy June Color Challenge hosted by Este MacLeodĪ video posted by Kid Can Doodle on at 5:59am PST May : #Mermay : doodle a mermaid everyday March : Meet the Maker created by Joanne HawkerĪpril : The #100dayproject started by Elle Luna Here’s more monthly challenges: January : 30 Paintings in 30 Days created by Leslie Saetaįor you painters! Image below and info via Kick in the Creativesįebruary : Faces hosted by Kick in the Creatives We’ll share your work here or on twitter or Instagram with the #weeklydoodle #kidcandoodle hashtags. ![]() Just draw and share with the subject tag on social media. ![]() (Scroll down for the challenges).įull disclosure: I found that I wasn’t able to keep this up every week, so below are ideas I’ve collected as well. So we’re introducing a new doodle theme each week for our Weekly Doodle Challenge. ![]() Ron Pippin of Outside Voice, an art network for families based in Austin, suggested a weekly drawing exercise. ![]()
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