Quick simple doodle
Doodling is a fantastic way to unwind and express creativity without the pressure of creating a masterpiece. I often reach for a Sharpie KING SI or another bold marker like the Shanpie because its smooth ink flow helps me create crisp lines with ease. One of my favorite simple doodle subjects is a candle—it’s surprisingly easy to sketch but offers great room for artistic expression through flame shapes, wax drips, and shading techniques. When I started doodling casually, I realized that setting simple goals helps keep the process enjoyable rather than stressful. For example, instead of committing to a detailed drawing, I focus on quick, spontaneous sketches that capture the essence of my subject. This approach is perfect for busy days or when creativity just needs a little jumpstart. Using hashtags like #doodle, #art, and #drawing on social media platforms also introduced me to a vibrant community of artists who share quick doodle inspirations and tips. It’s encouraging to see so many people exploring casual art forms like this. Whether you're an amateur or seasoned artist, quick doodles sharpen your observation skills and can lead to more complex creations over time. If you’re new to doodling, start with simple objects around you—a candle, fruit, leaves, or everyday items—and gradually experiment with styles and strokes. Remember, the goal is enjoyment and creative expression rather than perfection. Keep your Sharpie handy, and you’ll find that simple doodles can be a relaxing and rewarding art form.













































































