

Sometimes I am working on digital animation commissions and others I am performing wacky doodle dances for my Instagram feed. It is fun! Each day is quite different to the next, some days I am spray doodling a van and some days I am drawing over an office table. What’s it like being Mr Doodle? Can you describe a typical day in your life?.This has snowballed into my life as ‘Mr Doodle.’ I doodled over all my exercise books at school and this eventually lead to me doodling over the school walls and bits of furniture too. I have always loved to doodle because I think it is really fun and a very quick and accessible way to express yourself. I’m 23 years old and I’ve been doodling for as long as I can remember. Could you share a little about yourself and your journey to where you are in your artistic career?.His work is described as “Graffiti Spaghetti” because it twists and tangles over everything in its path, resulting in pieces of work that have been completely consumed by the ‘Mr Doodle bug!’ You can see most of Mr Doodle’s work in London in the form of murals and installations in people’s homes, offices and in the street. The result? A quirky, fun, and unique blend of doodle craziness! Mr Doodle began doodling in his sketchbooks as a child, and his rapid doodle craze took him on a fun journey to doodling on all kinds of objects. Mr Doodle is UK based artist who’s work features a mixture of characters, objects, and patterns influenced by cereal boxes, video games, and retro cartoons. We recently caught up with Mr Doodle to hear a bit more about how he came to be ‘Mr Doodle,’ and some of the challenges, exciting moments, and things that have inspired him along the way.

Today we are thrilled to be bring you our interview with the amazing, talented, and super-creative Mr Doodle! A true doodle addict, Mr Doodle spends his days with a marker pen in-hand, turning the world into his canvas.
