I’m not done with this doodle yet, I’ll show another picture later at night.
Hello everyone I’m back! I was making this yesterday at my first block during class cuz I was bored. But I’m not fully done with it and I’ll finish it later in the night or right now! But this what I want to share with you all I love and care about. I’ll see you guys next time!#doodling #KingCat #bed #cute #cat
Doodling during moments of boredom, especially in class, often sparks creativity in unexpected ways. I find that using simple tools like a pen and paper allows me to express my thoughts and emotions visually, especially when drawing subjects I care deeply about, such as cats. Cats have long been a favorite in the art community due to their expressive eyes and playful nature, which makes sketching them both fun and challenging. When creating a doodle like this, I usually start with light, loose lines to capture the basic shapes and posture of the cat. Over time, I gradually add details such as fur texture, facial expressions, and shadows to bring the image to life. Taking breaks between sessions also helps me see the drawing with fresh eyes, leading to more thoughtful improvements. For those interested in doodling or improving their sketching skills, I recommend exploring different styles and practicing regularly—even during short breaks—to develop your unique artistic voice. Sharing your artworks on platforms with hashtags like #doodling, #cat, and #cute can connect you with communities that inspire and encourage each other. I look forward to completing this piece tonight and appreciate sharing my creative journey with others who love art and cats alike. Keep doodling and embracing your creativity, no matter the setting!
