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Shop Question Marker "Bull on Right Calf" 8x10 Painting
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Question Marker "Bull on Right Calf" 8x10 Painting

$200.00

The lonely child's artistic journey began with sketches and creations in a corner of his room. Memories of his mother's encouragement to dream big led him to pursue art, fueled by experiences like a mesmerizing circus performance in Las Vegas. Despite success in a design career, he felt restless with the mechanization of technology. Amidst solitude, he found solace in spontaneous scribbles, embodying his philosophy of unrestricted expression. Tattooed with "Think differently from others," he embraced graffiti as his voice, fulfilling his childhood dream in a vast artistic world.
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I use the philosophy of 'Doodlism' to ask people questions. I value freedom and dislike the constraints of tasks like composition and color. Scribbling helps alleviate my loneliness, and I embrace the spontaneity of doodling, letting my instincts guide me. Each artwork tells a story, resembling common experiences or personal expressions. I aim for simplicity and accessibility in my art, believing graffiti to be a universal language. Basquiat's spirit inspires me to draw as I please, within the framework of 'Doodlism'. Everything becomes my diary, and I approach painting with relentless improvisation. With the language of 'Doodlism', I ask: Have you ever felt this way? What are your thoughts?

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The lonely child's artistic journey began with sketches and creations in a corner of his room. Memories of his mother's encouragement to dream big led him to pursue art, fueled by experiences like a mesmerizing circus performance in Las Vegas. Despite success in a design career, he felt restless with the mechanization of technology. Amidst solitude, he found solace in spontaneous scribbles, embodying his philosophy of unrestricted expression. Tattooed with "Think differently from others," he embraced graffiti as his voice, fulfilling his childhood dream in a vast artistic world.
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I use the philosophy of 'Doodlism' to ask people questions. I value freedom and dislike the constraints of tasks like composition and color. Scribbling helps alleviate my loneliness, and I embrace the spontaneity of doodling, letting my instincts guide me. Each artwork tells a story, resembling common experiences or personal expressions. I aim for simplicity and accessibility in my art, believing graffiti to be a universal language. Basquiat's spirit inspires me to draw as I please, within the framework of 'Doodlism'. Everything becomes my diary, and I approach painting with relentless improvisation. With the language of 'Doodlism', I ask: Have you ever felt this way? What are your thoughts?

The lonely child's artistic journey began with sketches and creations in a corner of his room. Memories of his mother's encouragement to dream big led him to pursue art, fueled by experiences like a mesmerizing circus performance in Las Vegas. Despite success in a design career, he felt restless with the mechanization of technology. Amidst solitude, he found solace in spontaneous scribbles, embodying his philosophy of unrestricted expression. Tattooed with "Think differently from others," he embraced graffiti as his voice, fulfilling his childhood dream in a vast artistic world.
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I use the philosophy of 'Doodlism' to ask people questions. I value freedom and dislike the constraints of tasks like composition and color. Scribbling helps alleviate my loneliness, and I embrace the spontaneity of doodling, letting my instincts guide me. Each artwork tells a story, resembling common experiences or personal expressions. I aim for simplicity and accessibility in my art, believing graffiti to be a universal language. Basquiat's spirit inspires me to draw as I please, within the framework of 'Doodlism'. Everything becomes my diary, and I approach painting with relentless improvisation. With the language of 'Doodlism', I ask: Have you ever felt this way? What are your thoughts?

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