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Mr Doodle Abstract Prints

English, b. 1993

Mr. Doodle, whose real name is Sam Cox, is a contemporary British artist known for his whimsical and intricately detailed doodle art. Born in 1994, Mr. Doodle gained widespread recognition through his playful and imaginative creations, which often cover entire walls, furniture, and even vehicles with his trademark doodle patterns. His art is characterized by a distinctive style featuring a dense network of interconnected lines, shapes, characters, and symbols that create mesmerizing and visually captivating compositions. Mr. Doodle's journey as an artist began in his childhood, where he would spend hours doodling on anything he could find. This love for doodling evolved into a full-fledged artistic practice, with Mr. Doodle gaining a following on social media platforms such as Instagram, where he shares his latest works with his fans. In addition to his large-scale installations and murals, Mr. Doodle has collaborated with various brands and organizations, including Adidas, MTV, and Samsung, bringing his playful aesthetic to a wider audience. His work has been exhibited in galleries and art fairs around the world, earning him acclaim for his ability to transform ordinary spaces into vibrant and whimsical environments. Mr. Doodle's art celebrates the joy of creativity and the power of imagination, inviting viewers to escape into a world of playful doodles and endless possibilities. With his boundless energy and infectious enthusiasm, Mr. Doodle continues to inspire and delight audiences of all ages, proving that there's no limit to where a doodle can take you.

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Artist: Mr Doodle
Mr Doodle - Yellow Flower - Street Art
By Mr Doodle
Located in London, GB
Mr Doodle Yellow Flower, 2019 Screenprint on paper Signed, dated and numbered Edition of 100 34 by 34 cm. 13⅜ by 13⅜ in framed Mr Doodle, born Sam Cox in 1994 in England, is a cont...
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2010s Street Art Mr Doodle Abstract Prints

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Screen

Pretty City (framed hand signed screen print)
By Mr Doodle
Located in Aventura, FL
9 color screen print on 410gsm somerset satin radiant paper. Hand signed and dated lower right by Mr. Doodle. Hand numbered 99/100 lower right. Artwork Size: 21.25 x 23.6 inches. ...
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2010s Street Art Mr Doodle Abstract Prints

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Paper, Screen

ALIEN TOWN
By Mr Doodle
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print on 310gsm Somerset Tub Sized Satin paper. Hand signed, dated and numbered by the artist. Edition 249/300. Frame size approx 23 x 31 inches. Mr Doodle...
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2010s Street Art Mr Doodle Abstract Prints

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Paper, Screen

ALIEN TOWN
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