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Multihued perspectives

The team acknowledges the end result to each member’s state of mind while creating the work. “The collective mindset is to just have fun and let the creative energies flow without taking things too seriously. It is, after all, just doodling,” they say.

As the team goes along, they are continually discovering that differing amounts of restraint and planning are needed to achieve the sense of harmony that’s unique to their work. “We used to doodle without any planning, filling up the ‘canvas’ with no general layout or shape in mind. We’re getting tired of that look so now we’re experimenting with layouts and borders that dictate the general shape of the piece. The layout may be planned but the individual elements remain spontaneous,” Paolo Ferrer shares.

Doodle or die

Each new doodling project for WeeWillDoodle is an adventure. Seeing how the piece will turn out excites the whole team. They even let the audience members participate in their sessions to add to the thrill. For one segment on TV, the team went to an elementary school and encouraged the kids to doodle, allowing their creativity to flow.