We didn't have the doodle class last week because of Indigenous People's Day. The facilitator send a doodle for us to work on during the week. We finally got around to completing the assignment.
This was a very fun and relaxing doodle. Give it a try. Start with a circle, either freehand or with a template. Around the inside edge, draw half-circles, 3/4 circles and fill them in with concentric lines.
I would enjoy that. At first glance they look like slices of onion.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought of that. Perfect!
DeleteDoodling is always relaxing. This one looks like it's a no stress one but it's so pretty to look at. Stay dry today.
ReplyDeleteYou, too
DeleteCool doodle!
ReplyDeleteVery meditative
DeleteWhat kind of Italian doesn't celebrate Columbus Day? Your ancestors are looking down and tsk tsking.
ReplyDeleteNah, I was the favorite grandchild. The first second generation girl born on my father's side, and the last grandchild on my mother's. The Little Princess could do no wrong. Honoring Columbus was a PR campaign at the turn of the 20th century to stop the prejudice against Italians and Italian Americans.
DeleteI do like doing that doodle...so glad you enjoyed it... doodling is what i do... :) That doodle would look cool on a crescent moon like on your side bars... Happy Monday CJ! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteThat would be a fun doodle, too.
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