
Unexpected and awesome designs can be accessed in an indirect way. At its best deep doodling can bring about fascinating spirals, swirls, and shapes that can quite stunning. The doodler looks down and wonders how they have produced such lovely patterns and begins to think about how those patterns could be used more intentionally in their drawing, painting and sketching. While it may look like such people aren’t listening (and some may not be!) and wasting their time, research suggests doodling may help you focus better, assist with problem solving, bring memories to the surface that aid in giving a sense of better perspective, lead to positive processing, and even relieve stress.Ī deep doodle can leave you feeling relaxed and therefore more able to concentrate.Īs a creative exercise deep doodling produces unique and interesting results. If you think about your experience in the classroom (whether present or in the fading past!) you probably remember people who were always doodling, and getting told off for it. As a creative exercise it really can unlock a freedom of expression from your unconscious mind. We are going to look at the idea of drawing a deep doodle, as well as what certain aspects of your doodle might show about how your own mind is working. Does that sound weird or fun to you? Perhaps both! Deep doodling is the artist’s version, allowing for a spontaneous flow of art free of organisation and forethought. Think of it as what doodles usually are but in an extended way and coming from a deeper place.Ī useful comparison is the idea of automatic writing where writers just start scribbling down ideas in a kind of flow state without thinking intentionally about what they are writing. What is a deep doodle we hear you ask? Well, it is a sketch or drawing that comes from your unconscious mind without your conscious mind interfering.



Deep Doodle – Unlock Your Hidden CreativityĪ Deep Doodle Produces Unexpected ResultsĪ Deep Doodle Can Show the Inner Workings of Your MindĪ Deep Doodle Gives You A Sense of the Whole Without Using Words
