Monday, 8 March 2010

Doodles in the woods

A couple of friends were good enough to say of my March 2 doodles that they would like to see some examples that were not doodles. In fact, I fear they all are. I have neither the ability nor the equipment to be able to visualise the effect I want and then go get it. Doodling is what I do. Sometimes an effect will suggest something and I will try to follow it or enhance it or whatever to see where it leads, but it always begins with doodling. However, there are degrees of doodling, I suppose, so here, for what they are worth and without initial comment, three of my more focussed "doodles" - and one original photograph.



Enchanted Wood



Encounter in the Wood



Bare Trees




Autumn Trees

34 comments:

  1. Fantastic, Dave. I love the originals, but your doodles work even better.

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  2. Nice! I agree with Elisabeth.

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  3. Hi Dave what sumptious "doodles". I especially love the first one the lush green really makes it for me

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  4. Autumn Trees has definitely got a portal to another dimension in the centre...

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  5. Love the Enchanted wood doodle.

    CS

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  6. Encounter in the wood.
    Fascinating

    JF

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  7. Hi Dave,

    These are all great but I particularly like Autumn trees and Enchanted Wood.

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  8. Definitely there is a style. My stuff is really doodling and mostly mistakes. These do say something about how you see t he world.

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  9. beautiful that is the only word i have to say :) simply beautiful

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  10. Perhaps the only difference between a doodle and a piece of art is our own attitude. unique and beautiful, Dave... Beautiful is beautiful.

    So there, too! I guess we all told YOU!

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  11. autumn trees... inspiring.. liked the haiku on oscar too.. :)

    nice blog!

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  12. Ooo, nice. I especially like the last one, Dave.

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  13. Definitely an art form of its own, this doodling.

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  14. Those are quite the "doodles," though I would actually call them "art."

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  15. I'm not sure I call thoose "doodles." They look like pretty complete pieces to me. I enjoy each one in a different way.
    The luminosity of the being in the woods is very eerie.

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  16. Very cool- If I knew how I could spend hours doing that sort of thing!

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  17. Compliments to you, Dave. I'd like a wall size version of one of these to live with and metaphorically walk into now and then.

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  18. Elisabeth
    Thanks - but Bare Trees the only original. Enchanted Wood is itself a doodle.

    Karen
    Thanks Karen

    Shadow
    Actually, so do I - I have used it several times now, in different ways.

    Gwei
    That's interesting. I doodled Encounter in the Woods partly because I was disappointed with Enchanted Wood, so that's a useful observation. Thanks .

    jinksy
    Thanks junksy. I have a soft spot for that one.

    Carl
    Much thanks - commen ts made to Gwei apply.

    The Turning Point
    Much appreciated. Thanks.

    Derrick
    Again, as above. Gratyeful for the comment.

    Tabor
    Again, an interesting comment and helpful, for which I am very grateful

    simply me
    Welcome and thanks.

    Jeannette
    I think there is a lot of truth in that, though some would argue otherwise, I guess. Thanks again for a much appreciated comment.

    Mantangi Mawley
    Welcome to my blog and much than ks for taking time out to comment. All commen ts very much appreciated.

    willow
    Many thanks willow.

    Rachel
    Glad you like that one - my favourite!

    Kass
    Maybe I should cash in on that, then. Fame at last!

    Fragrant Liar
    Hi and welcome. Bless you for that!

    Ronda
    Thanks Ronda. The luminosity was achieved by three (very slightly) overlapping and semi transparent "pastes" of the figure.

    Linda Sue
    It's not rocket science and the programmes didn't break the bank. I did absolutely just play, especially at the beginning - which is why I call them doodles. Back then it was mainly to get familiar with the software.

    jack
    Welcome to the blog. I don't think the resolution would stan d up to wall size, b ut I like the walking into bit. Grateful for the comment.

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  19. Enchanted Wood-oh...it feels as though some luminous being might pop out from behind a tree! Wow factor, Dave.

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  20. What a palate the graphics programs offer. My partner Emma manipulates Photoshop with all the savoir faire of one who has been using it since its first tentative form. And she was impressed with these so that further validates my admiration for them!

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  21. Conda
    Thanks for the kind words, Conda.

    Dorraine
    Welcome and mt thanks to you for stoppinf by to comment.

    Dick
    I really appreciate that, but somewhat envy your partner her Photoshop. One day I shall have to fork out for it. I know I will, but... ah, well.

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  22. My first visit to your blog and am in love with your doddles :)

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  23. Dave, these are REALLY beautiful! Definitely not doodles in my opinion!

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  24. Felicitas
    Thanks for visiting and for the comment. Much appreciated.

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  25. Nikki
    Welcome to the blog. Many thanks for visiting and for stopping by to comment.Hope to see you again.

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  26. Delightful distinctive doodles for our delectation.

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  27. Cloudia
    I can't recall when I was last wowed! Thanks.

    Susie
    Thanks for that.

    readingsully2
    Good of you to say so, thanks.

    Ali
    Welcome and thanks

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