I decided to go with a stop motion medium for this project because I figured I could utilize it the best with a simpler medium like ink on paper. The small clip is entitled Four Deep Breaths, or four normal breaths if you time it well, this title came after the initial drawing when I was messing around with the speeds and debating how many times I would show the doodle deconstructing over again. The doodle is mostly nonobjective and the style of doodling I usually do within most times of the day specifically of course when I have a pen or pencil in my hand and a second to spare to daydreaming.
The doodles I end up drawing tend to always have an organic growth outward that looks like it grew off itself. Something that was somewhat hard to show unless captured and utilized in this fashion. I wish there could of been more time given because I stopped adding to the drawing during the recording phase because I was worried I'd get to much. Retrospectively I could of fit some more details in and push the doodle further and possibly add color to it, which was one of my original intentions.
The doodles themselves are sometimes self-generated patterns I've accumulated over time through observation of real world motif work and can also sometimes be influenced by more sporadic and spontaneous work by artists like Kandinsky or some of Max Weber's abstract work. I will show examples of their work at the end of the powerpoint part of the presentation.
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