INTRODUCTION

 INTRODUCTION

    Hey guys!!! I am so excited to welcome you all to my blog. You can call me Akals. I have been fond of drawing and playing with colors since I was young. Although I love to be around people, at the end of the day, I need to spend some time for me. In that time, I do complete my journal, doodle the day, simply color my mandala, draw something... It helps me to relax myself and to stay away from overthinking. If you have had a hectic day, rushing over things, no time for coffee and if your brain is tired from managing all those tasks, you may visit my blog. Here I post about different doodle patterns with very less supplies, mostly a pen and a paper. It is great if you can come up with your own ideas. Sometimes your brain might be lazy to think of any idea. So don't trouble your brain. You can check my posts.
    I had been talking about doodle and some of you might not realized what doodle is. A doodle is basically drawing geometric shapes, simply scribbling or sketching some objects collectively. There is two different category called Mandala and Doodle. Mandala is drawing geometric patterns repeatedly (people usually fill things inside a circle but you can draw a basic structure like a cup or an animal or a flower and fill pattern inside those). Doodle is concrete representation of an object. For example if you take a theme summer, you can fill the pages with whatever the thoughts that come from your brain or objects related to summer. Though both the Mandala and Doodle gives different meaning, we just refer it using the word doodle. 

    You need not sit and complete the whole picture within a day. You can take it to two days or a week. It is privileged to you. But when you do it you should focus only on doodle keeping other things aside. I will update on every Friday or Saturday. Grab a pen and a paper. Let's doodle together.

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