Day 1: Flowers Draw a series of slightly wobbly spirals that will become simple roses... or you can draw any other type of flower. This is about the process, not the product. Draw whatever brings you joy. Day 2: Vines Add vines. Consider adding curls to your vines and working out what it looks like when the vine winds around itself (it appears smaller as it moves away from you). Day 3: Flair Add color to your vine and consider adding flair like grapes, flowers, bugs, bees, birds. Share a photo of your doodle on social media and in the Doodle & Flow online community! Hashtags: #doodleandflowpractice #flowersandvines #molinecreative Doodle & Flow is a process that is designed to put you in a "flow" mindset and help you tap your intuition, your creativity by allowing your mind to wander, gently. The flow space allows your spontaneous brilliance to emerge, so please do not get caught up in the drawing and art-making of Doodle & Flow. This is about process, not product. Allow yourself play and see what arises!
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Angie B. Moline
Dr. Moline is an ecologist and visual process facilitator who draws pictures to help clients think. She is currently on a quest to understand why live drawings are so compelling and how to make them as sticky as possible in order to improve communication, understanding, and memory. Follow here journey here! |