365-DaysofDoodles Presents Countless Creative Sketches
Sarah Dos Santos — April 7, 2014 — Art & Design
References: 365-daysofdoodles.deviantart & 365-daysofdoodles.deviantart
In an attempt to stop procrastinating, DeviantArt user 365-DaysofDoodles set a goal to draw one doodle for every day of 2014. As Gabriel Picolo draws in his moleskin notebook, he posts the pictures on his social media websites.
As you can see from the images, Gabriel’s work is extremely imaginative and detailed. He drew pictures of designs he came up with, characters and concepts from Animé shows like My Neighbour Totoro and Princess Mononoke, and more.
365-DaysofDoodles’ gallery features all of his fascinating drawings and so far he’s been on track without missing a day! This plan to stop procrastinating really works and it’s very inspiring for students and adults alike who need motivation. These beautiful drawings show Gabriel’s constant creativity, as each sketch is completely unique from the previous ones.
As you can see from the images, Gabriel’s work is extremely imaginative and detailed. He drew pictures of designs he came up with, characters and concepts from Animé shows like My Neighbour Totoro and Princess Mononoke, and more.
365-DaysofDoodles’ gallery features all of his fascinating drawings and so far he’s been on track without missing a day! This plan to stop procrastinating really works and it’s very inspiring for students and adults alike who need motivation. These beautiful drawings show Gabriel’s constant creativity, as each sketch is completely unique from the previous ones.
Trend Themes
1. Daily Doodle Challenge - People are setting goals to create and post one doodle per day which creates an opportunity for companies to create apps or social media platforms to encourage and track progress, while offering rewards or recognition for consistency.
2. Character Artwork Trend - The popularity of Gabriel Picolo's intricate and highly-detailed character drawings may spark a trend for character artwork in various industries, including animation, gaming, and advertising.
3. Social Media Art Showcase - With more artists using social media to showcase their work, there is an opportunity for social media platforms to offer more features for artists such as specialized profiles and artist-specific tagging systems.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Creativity Apps - Companies can develop apps that prompt users to complete daily drawing challenges, provide inspirations and tips, and offer feedback or critiques to DIY artists to build and maintain a robust creative community.
2. Anime Merchandising - Gabriel Picolo's art style and popular subject matter present opportunities for companies to create and market merchandise, such as collectible figurines, posters, and phone cases, that feature similar designs.
3. Social Media Platforms - Social media platforms can capitalize on the popularity of user-generated art content by creating specialized artist profiles and features that help artists showcase their work and connect with potential clients or fans.
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