These markers are refillable and release a large amount of ink while in use. Regarding the markers used by the artist, this is a category called 'Squeezer'. The main goal is for the audience to spend time deciphering his doodles. London-based artist and illustrator Hattie Stewart is the undisputed queen of doodle art. His work is characterized by pure chaos: it is full of strange symbols, weird characters and complex scenes.Ĭox likens it to walking into a store and staring open-mouthed at the barrage of images, shapes and letters on the shelves. Despite starting with a seemingly simple idea - at heart his style is thick, black line drawing on white backgrounds - Cox has created an extraordinarily distinct style. Over the years Cox has made a name for himself and his clients include MTV, Adidas, Puma and Cass Art, working with people who clearly love what he calls 'his growing cartoon virus'. In interviews with the artist, it's hard to tell if he truly believes that this place of white space and infinite doodling is another reality. What started as a youthful doodling on his textbooks and his parents' furniture has turned into not only a professional career but an entire new universe called 'DoodleLand'. Sam Cox describes what he does as 'OCD -obsessive-compulsive drawing' (which is like a joke translated to 'obsessive-compulsive drawing', but doesn't sound like such a joke). Doodle', is the English artist Sam Cox, who since he was a child stood out with creative proposals, doodles that turned out to be the personal seal that has led him to distinguish himself in the world of graphic art.īorn in 1994 in the city of Kent, UK.
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