New doodle sketches 😁
Doodling is a wonderful way to unleash creativity and improve drawing skills without pressure. When I started incorporating themes like flowers and spooky elements into my sketches, it added a whole new dimension of fun and challenge to my artwork. Using simple lines and shapes, I played around with floral patterns—delicate petals, swirling vines, and blooming buds—which helped me focus on symmetry and flow in my designs. At the same time, the spooky sketches gave me a chance to explore darker, moodier motifs like skulls and eerie figures, which contrasted nicely with the softness of the flowers. This contrast brought balance and deeper storytelling to my doodles. Dates like 8/3/20 and 8/9/26, seen in my sketches, mark certain milestones or inspirations that influenced the creativity process. For anyone starting out or looking to expand their doodle portfolio, I recommend mixing different themes. For example, combining natural elements with spooky motifs can ignite unique artistic expressions. Also, don't hesitate to use color accents sparingly to highlight specific areas in your sketches, making them pop visually. Overall, doodling is not only a stress reliever but also a practice ground for experimenting with ideas that can grow into more complex artworks. Whether you’re sketching flowers or crafting spooky scenes, each line you draw contributes to building your personal artistic voice.







