Tag : Doodles

Artist Chris Judge Brings Clouds to Life with Hilarious Doodles

Artist Chris Judge Brings Clouds to Life with Hilarious Doodles That Spark Joy and Imagination

During the quiet days of the first COVID-19 lockdown in the summer of 2020, Irish artist Chris Judge found unexpected inspiration right above his head. While spending time in the garden with his wife and young children—transforming it into a peaceful retreat—they began to truly reconnect with nature. His 8-year-old…

Funny Doodles Of Clouds by Chris Judge

Artist Chris Judge Creates Funny Doodles Of Clouds That Makes Everybody Smile (New Pics)

Embark on a journey into the delightful realm of Dublin’s own Chris Judge, an artist with a knack for turning ordinary clouds into extraordinary sources of joy. With a touch of humor and a dash of creativity, Chris transforms serene cloudscapes found online into whimsical characters that are sure to…

Funny Doodles Of Clouds By Chris Judge

Artist Chris Judge Creates Funny Doodles Of Clouds That Makes Everybody Smile

Dublin, Ireland-based artist Chris Judge creates funny doodles of clouds that makes everybody smile. Chris transforms beautiful pictures of clouds that he finds on the Internet into whimsical fun characters. A Daily Cloud is an amusing ongoing project created by Chris Judge and his wife, photographer Cliona O’Flaherty. Here you…

Animate Characters By Thomas Romain

This Dad Turns His Sons’ Doodles Into Amazing Anime Characters

This Dad (Thomas Romain) turns his sons’ doodles into amazing anime characters. Thomas Romain is a French animator who is currently living in Tokyo, Japan. Thomas worked on various popular series including Space Dandy, Basquash!, and Aria, but his best ideas are the ones that come from his sons. Thomas…

Artist Vincent Bal Turns Shadows Of Everyday Objects Into Funny Sketches

Artist Vincent Bal Turns Shadows Of Everyday Objects Into Funny Sketches

Belgian artist and filmmaker Vincent Bal turns shadows of everyday objects into funny sketches. Vincent doodles around the shadows of cups, vegetables, windows, leaves, phone chargers, etc. It all started when Vincent Bal was working on a new script and noticed the shadow of his teacup on a piece of…

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