What happens when Jimmy is reading Ezekiel in the morning then discovering @themarcuskingband and @billystrings and doodling on the same day? There is no logical reason to throw all this randomness together in one drawing. This stream of consciousness improv drawing can get weird at times. All I can say is if you were in my head 24/7 it would all make perfect sense. I have become comfortably weird.
Your mind just exploded on your iPad. I love it. I do this often... especially on long client phone calls. My favorite thing to do is to then look back at it a week later and try and sort out all the randomness.
Thanks man! I totally get what you are saying. It's also fun to go into old moleskines and try to remember where my head was at back when I doodled a certain page. It feels like a journal to me because I often throw in stuff that I am experiencing, listening to, and thinking about at the moment.
It is so much fun watching stuff randomly show up on this one. I didn't know where this was going from the beginning. It was a crazy ride for sure and loved every twist and turn of the journey!
Man, I’ve been random lately. I think my mind’s eye sees stuff that normal people don’t. That might make me abnormal. I’m kinda comfortable with that. Guess who’s going to be watching some Clint Eastwood tonight?
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Original graphite drawing. 6x4 on bristol vellum.
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This feels like it could be a fun kids activity page. When I started this doodle it was just the hill with the tunnel maze and a few things added in the maze area. It didn’t feel like it was going anywhere, but as I kept adding things I started to get into it and now I’m happy that I didn’t ditch it. It’s always fun when a piece surprises me. It never gets old.
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To do list. I usually hate them but this one was kind of fun.
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OKAT (@okat)
Your mind just exploded on your iPad. I love it. I do this often... especially on long client phone calls. My favorite thing to do is to then look back at it a week later and try and sort out all the randomness.
Jim Bradshaw (@jimbradshaw)
Thanks man! I totally get what you are saying. It's also fun to go into old moleskines and try to remember where my head was at back when I doodled a certain page. It feels like a journal to me because I often throw in stuff that I am experiencing, listening to, and thinking about at the moment. It is so much fun watching stuff randomly show up on this one. I didn't know where this was going from the beginning. It was a crazy ride for sure and loved every twist and turn of the journey!
Robert Thomas (@pathofkindness)
Awesome! Not knowing is most intimate.
Jim Bradshaw (@jimbradshaw)
I like that Robert.
Junkyard Sam (@JunkyardSam)
Masterful doodling. Just so many details to look at, and beautiful colors! If I had your skills I would cover everything I own in that!
Kimmo Oja (@Kimoja)
absurdity and logic in same paper full of rich colors. Like it :)
Jim Bradshaw (@jimbradshaw)
@JunkyardSam so kind of you to say! Thank you!
Jim Bradshaw (@jimbradshaw)
@Kimoja ...like my brain, everything dwells together. Glad you like!