Hope you had a lovely holiday. This year, I’ve decided to keep a doodle diary, and I was hoping you’d want to play along with me. The challenge will be to… »»Read More
The Blog
3 & 1/2 Questions: Christoph Niemann
Christoph Niemann is a brilliant illustrator, artist and author. He is proof that in the land of drawing, ideas are king. His work has graced the covers of magazines such as The New… »»Read More
Favorite Doodle Books
We’d be remiss if we didn’t have a year-end list, so here’s our Favorite Doodle Books this year: Most Colorful Cast The Little Factory of Illustration by Florie Saint-Val (Tate Publishing)… »»Read More
3 & 1/2 Questions: Javier Pérez
Javier Pérez, aka cintascotch, an award-winning graphic designer and audiovisual producer from Guayaquil-Ecuador, is also prolific doodler. We enjoy following him on Instagram or tumblr and seeing his simple sketches, often… »»Read More
Marta Altés’ Pencil Shavings
Marta Altés is a children’s book illustrator from Barcelona who is based in London. I was completely charmed by her pencil shavings sketches when I saw them for the first time. I… »»Read More
David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing
Last weekend, The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia debuted David Shrigley’s Life and Life Drawing, a survey of works by the Glasgow-based doodler, including drawings, paintings, sculpture, animated videos,… »»Read More
Camille Serisier: The Wonderful Land of Oz
Last week we were treated to the opening of Camille Serisier’s The Wonderful Land of Oz at the Spiro Grace Art Rooms Gallery (SGAR) in Brisbane. The show is comprised of printed scenes… »»Read More
Zen Pencils #163
Zen Pencils is a collection of comics based on famous quotes created by Gavin Than. His interpretation of Kevin Smith’s quote, “It costs nothing to encourage an artist,” really touched me. When I was young,… »»Read More
My Teacher is a Monster
One of my favorite things to see/do in Austin was the annual Texas Book Festival. I loved seeing the authors and illustrators in person and hearing about their process or career… »»Read More
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes
One of the things Kid Can Doodle likes to feature is alternative coloring books that have become popular over the past decade. The first is a recent release from graphic… »»Read More