What is JacketFlap

  • JacketFlap connects you to the work of more than 200,000 authors, illustrators, publishers and other creators of books for Children and Young Adults. The site is updated daily with information about every book, author, illustrator, and publisher in the children's / young adult book industry. Members include published authors and illustrators, librarians, agents, editors, publicists, booksellers, publishers and fans.
    Join now (it's free).

Sort Blog Posts

Sort Posts by:

  • in
    from   

Suggest a Blog

Enter a Blog's Feed URL below and click Submit:

Most Commented Posts

In the past 7 days

Recent Posts

(tagged with 'Doodles')

Recent Comments

Recently Viewed

JacketFlap Sponsors

Spread the word about books.
Put this Widget on your blog!
  • Powered by JacketFlap.com

Are you a book Publisher?
Learn about Widgets now!

Advertise on JacketFlap

MyJacketFlap Blogs

  • Login or Register for free to create your own customized page of blog posts from your favorite blogs. You can also add blogs by clicking the "Add to MyJacketFlap" links next to the blog name in each post.

Blog Posts by Tag

In the past 7 days

Blog Posts by Date

Click days in this calendar to see posts by day or month
new posts in all blogs
Viewing: Blog Posts Tagged with: Doodles, Most Recent at Top [Help]
Results 26 - 50 of 332
26. SKETCHBOOK SATURDAY


0 Comments on SKETCHBOOK SATURDAY as of 8/9/2014 1:32:00 PM
Add a Comment
27. DRAGONS!


Drew these dragons on the back of a record album when driving up to Porland, ME today. Trying to name a dragon in a book I'm working on. It is a very friendly and playful sort of dragon. Suggestions for a name?

0 Comments on DRAGONS! as of 7/27/2014 10:10:00 PM
Add a Comment
28. COOL WATER

0 Comments on COOL WATER as of 7/20/2014 9:25:00 AM
Add a Comment
29. Doodle Day: A Proliferation of Peculiarly Painted Pets

It's been incredibly busy around here lately - getting ready for some huge personal changes, and enjoying the company of visiting family and friends - so busy in fact that I missed posting something here on Saturday. ooops. Have barely had time to breathe never mind draw, so I dug around for something I did a couple of months back, just for fun.

Here is my proliferation of peculiarly painted pets. Not sure whether to continue with these and turn them into a pattern or not ... what do you think?

 

Peculiar-Pets-by-Floating-Lemons

 

Have a pleasant day packed with potty peculiarities! Cheers.

 

Add a Comment
30. GIGI DOODLES



0 Comments on GIGI DOODLES as of 7/14/2014 2:57:00 AM
Add a Comment
31. MORE DRAGONS!


I love drawing dragons so much! Finally got to see How to Train Your Dragon 2. Pretty awesome. Loved all the new dragon designs. Feeling inspired and also wishing I had a dragon of my own.

0 Comments on MORE DRAGONS! as of 1/1/1900
Add a Comment
32. sketchbook saturday


0 Comments on sketchbook saturday as of 6/21/2014 3:21:00 PM
Add a Comment
33. Doodle Day: Gift Boxes and Things

Did a bit of doodling. Not quite sure what this is meant to be but I like it and may carry on and explore further to see what it decides to turn into ...

 

Doodles-things-by-floating-lemons

 

Here are doodled gift boxes. Why gift boxes? No idea. They just tumbled out, all wobbly and imperfectly cute, onto the blank page. I'll have to consider turning them into a pattern or something ...

 

Doodles-gift-boxes-by-floating-lemons

 

All proof that I do occasionally take a break just to have a bit of fun. Back to work now. Have a fantastic day. Cheers.

 

Add a Comment
34. inside the artist's head

I found this drawing recently. Well, I found half of this drawing actually. I then finished it off with some added text and added nonsense.
 
It's for sale HERE.

0 Comments on inside the artist's head as of 6/20/2014 11:29:00 AM
Add a Comment
35. SKETCHBOOK SATURDAY


The dragons are loving the warm weather. The sun really makes their colorful scales shine.

0 Comments on SKETCHBOOK SATURDAY as of 6/7/2014 2:15:00 PM
Add a Comment
36. Cat Blobs and Doodles

I'm finally back in France after a wonderful two week holiday, and it's taking me ages to get back into the 'routine' and catch up on stuff, and e-courses. I'm working on the text design for next month's newsletter at the moment, but apart from that haven't had the chance to do any new art really, though I'm full of ideas after the trip to Istanbul, that I hope will eventually make it out into the light of day.

Meanwhile however, remember the Cat Blobs that I drew last month? I did get around to creating a pattern out of them, though it still needs a bit of further re-fine-tuning. And I have some doodles that were hidden in the moleskine sketchbook that might not mind being shown off ...

 

Cat-Blobs-by-Floating-Lemons

Sharing-Caring-by-Floating-Lemons

Bees-by-Floating-Lemons

Sleepy-Cats-by-Floating-Lemons

 

I'd really like to create some patterns from those bees, and I'm not quite sure what I'll do with the Sharing is Caring bear and owl, or the sleepy cats, but as I'm quite fond of them I'm sure they'll get improved on and worked into something in the near future.

Now it's time to start catching up on two weeks worth of my e-course! Wishing you wonderful learning experiences. Cheers.

 

Add a Comment
37. London Doodles

 

London-Doodles-by-Floating-Lemons

Yes, I'm in London. Which is wonderful, especially as I'm with family, about to go on an amazing trip to celebrate my dad's 80th birthday ... yet a wee bit frustrating as well, as I'm missing two whole weeks of the e-course that I've been so thoroughly enjoying ... But yes, I am definitely counting my blessings.

I did manage to take some time off and doodle. We're having a few internet connectivity problems so I'll keep this short and sweet, and post it before I get cut off. Here's the black and white sketch:

 

London-Doodles-sketch-by-Floating-Lemons

 

I'm not sure if I'll be able to carry on blogging much till I get back home, but I'll be posting photos and updates over at the Floating Lemons Facebook page so pop by there if you'd like to accompany me to Istanbul ...

Have a wonderful day. Cheers.

 

Add a Comment
38. Geometric Grid Sketches and Typography

Still working on sketches for my e-course, The Art & Business of Surface Pattern Design Module 4 ... I did some doodles and sketches with geometric, floral, and typography themes in mind.

I'm not sure if the final results below would be considered strictly geometric but hey, I drew grids and shapes and then got carried away filling them up. There are florals there too, so perhaps I managed to work on two of the themes at one go. Oh, and some typography too ...

 

Grid sketches 1 by Floating Lemons

Grid sketches 2 by Floating Lemons

 

The second one is still unfinished. I 'work' on it whenever I have time, i.e. when I'm uploading designs onto stores. I used to have a dodopad in high school, and used to colour it in with magic markers, does anyone remember those? These grid doodles reminded me of that, and the whole exercise is teaching me tons about colour, and is fun to boot.

I did some typographical sketches with a holiday theme:

  Text-sketches-by-Floating-Lemons

 

I love playing with text design. And some of you may know that this year I've decided to do a monthly design based on "I Choose ..." as a positive affirmation, that I make available as a free printable to the subscribers of the Floating Lemons Newsletter. It's a hugely wonderful experiment in typography for myself, and these are the ones I've come up with so far, for January till April:

 

I Choose poster typography by Floating Lemons

 

They count as typographical exercises, wouldn't you say? Next month I'll be doing "I Choose Courage", as I'm going through huge changes in my life that require a large amount of deep breathing, and I'll be plunging into a different life and lifestyle. Scary, but also very exciting. I'm thoroughly enjoying the text designs and the affirmations that are emerging, and hope to do a calendar with them at the end of the year.

Meanwhile, I'll be away for two weeks as of next week. I shall try to blog as much as possible, but as it's my dad's 80th birthday that we're celebrating, I may not be able to do that, so forgive me in advance. I'll be posting up at the facebook page, so follow me there if you want a peek at my updates, and to see photographs of whatever inspiring bits I pick up from the United Kingdom and Istanbul (yay).

Meanwhile, have a fantastic week and don't forget to experiment joyfully. Cheers.

 

Add a Comment
39. Writer Myths: Avoid Bad Reviews

Hi folks, I really love my series of writer myths.  I wrote about a number of writer myths last year and recommend that you give those 4 posts a look. I believe you might find something useful. I'm continuing my series the month. Short and sweet is my motto.

At the end of the day writing is a performance art. Reviews are audience feedback. (OK, I know, not everyone has reviews yet. Hang on, I'll get to that.) Some writers believe all reviews should be avoided. Other just toss the negative ones. They don't want all that negative energy. 

Myth.

Let me start with disclaimer. Some people are out there slinging stones (I'll cover this down the road), and, of course, that kind of stuff should be avoided, but many reviewers are giving honest commentary that will help you improve your works. I suggest avoiding all reviews will keep you from a very honest and valuable way to improve your work. Writing is about reaching an audience. We want the audience to clap, but if they are not clapping, we need to listen.

Not every performance is stellar. I've read multiple books from single authors. I cab attest from experience this is true. Don't overlook author response. It may help you sharpen you work.

Unpublished writers! You can benefit here. I stumbled into one big time helpful practice many years ago. I attended an open read and was at the end of the list of readers. Each participant had five minutes. I found myself fiercely editing my work, during the performance of the other readers. I had believed my work was perfect  when I arrived, but an audience responding to the writing put me on my toes.  "Brilliance" hopped out of me that I had been unable to access. During my reading, I saw the eyes of the listeners light up. I saw the eyes glaze. I saw the need to listen to the audience.

My advice, stop waiting for someday to connect with your audience. Find a way to connect now. It will change your writing life. I am sure.

Thanks for stopping by!  I will be back with more myth busting nest week.

Okay, folks, doodles are back: "Mermaid".

Quote for the week!

All, everything that I understand, I understand only because I love. Leo Tolstoy

12 Comments on Writer Myths: Avoid Bad Reviews, last added: 9/15/2013
Display Comments Add a Comment
40. Dining Room Dinner Doodles...

As followers of the blog know, the family spends most nights doodling after dinner on a big piece of butcherblock paper that serves as our table cloth. Recently, we had my father and mother-in-law over for a visit and it was fun to see how differently everyone doodled. A great time was had by all. Here they are along with a slew of other recent dinners: (click to enlarge an image) This

0 Comments on Dining Room Dinner Doodles... as of 4/4/2013 9:03:00 AM
Add a Comment
41. a page full of nana's

Sketches for NANA IN THE CITY; Clarion books; Coming Fall 2014


I've just begun character studies for my next (3rd) book as author, Nana in the City, about a boy who travels to the city to visit his nana and needs a little convincing about why the city is a good place (for a nana) to live. I'm looking forward to jumping in to final art this spring!

2 Comments on a page full of nana's, last added: 3/16/2013
Display Comments Add a Comment
42. some friends



1 Comments on some friends, last added: 3/10/2013
Display Comments Add a Comment
43. one fish is not like the others

3 Comments on one fish is not like the others, last added: 2/19/2013
Display Comments Add a Comment
44. love me doodle

Posting a couple of oldies here, whilst I get my head around Photoshop and while I tackle (struggle with) my tax returns. It really is the worse job of the year. Made only worse when you leave it until the last minute.

These drawings are both on sale. And, are both on a sale (?). Excuse me for peddling my wares but yes, I'm skint again. It seems being a professional doodler isn't the most lucrative way of making a living. The original, of the drawing above, is on sale at a ridiculously cheap price. One of my gorgeous friends said that this drawing was like 'jewellery flotsam, a tide-line of trinkets' and, you know, that's exactly the effect I was going for. The price has been reduced, by a third, and you can buy it HERE.


The print of this, probably my most famous drawing, is also currently on sale. HALF PRICE! And you can get your mits on it HERE.

The day started so well. Me, and this drawing, are featured in the London Metro today. In a piece about doodling. If you'd like to read it here's THE LINK. To be honest, just being mentioned in the same article as Larry David has made my day, week, year.

Something tells me, though, that today's going to go downhill from here. Right then, *rolls up sleeves* come on you tax returns. Let's be having you.

10 Comments on love me doodle, last added: 2/19/2013
Display Comments Add a Comment
45. Sketchbook Saturday

I'm loving my new watercolor sketchbook, but haven't had much time for it recently. I'm working on final artwork for one of my picture books that will come out in the Fall . . . MO'S MUSTACHE. MOre to come about that soon-ish. Have a great weekend! - Ben

3 Comments on Sketchbook Saturday, last added: 1/28/2013
Display Comments Add a Comment
46. Draw Small, Print Big #2


1 Comments on Draw Small, Print Big #2, last added: 1/17/2013
Display Comments Add a Comment
47. See Ya in the New Year!

Hug your kids. Draw with them. Hope for peace.  Work for it, too. (I'll see you in 2013 with all kinds of exciting news about the upcoming year)

0 Comments on See Ya in the New Year! as of 12/20/2012 8:14:00 AM
Add a Comment
48. Doodle Day: Flowers Squared

23-Doodle-Flower-Box

Just another quick, messy, doodle ... flowers in a square-ish sized box. A bit too rigid in style to be made into patterns, perhaps. Will just leave it be as it is, in the Moleskine journal.

 

Add a Comment
49. Doodle Day: Leaves Softly

I doodled a few 'softly falling' leaves (I have leaves on my mind recently, for some odd reason!) into my small moleskine journal recently, so I scanned them into the computer - and couldn't help but experiment with the whole sketch a bit. Here are the step-by-step results:

 

14-Doodles-Leaves-softly-1
Above is the original doodle sketch, a bit messy and very rough. Into photoshop it went for a cleanup:

 

14-Doodles-Leaves-softly-2

Much better, no? Sat back to examine and try to figure out what I could do with it, as I'm thoroughly enjoying this whole process of creating patterns from anything and everything. As I'm also extremely indecisive when it comes to picking colours, I limited myself to a monochrome palette of blues and ended up with a couple of ideas:

14-Doodles-Leaves-softly-3

14-Doodles-Leaves-softly-4

They're both quite pleasing, I might create a pattern collection out of them, and include a wider selection of colours, what do you think? Cheers.

 

Add a Comment
50. Doodle Day: Striped Boxes

I tend to doodle whenever I have a bit of free time (rare I know, but not highly unusual), so I have bits and pieces scribbled everywhere and I've been going through them in search of inspiration for patterns and art.

Here's one that I drew, with marker pens (or felt tip pens), in one of my little moleskines and that I'm seriously considering turning into a pattern collection ...

09-Doodle-Striped-Boxes

I do like the colours I picked for this. What do you think? A viable pattern source? I shall work on it and let you know how it goes. Cheers.

Original doodle art © Mariana Musa for Floating Lemons

Add a Comment

View Next 25 Posts