Laura Macky Photography

Journey of a body on this earth

73 thoughts on “Saturday Doodle

  1. Very interesting doodle … and it probably means something. 🙂

  2. I like it, whatever it is. 🙂

  3. That is beautiful Laura- I love the colors!

  4. Have thought about doodling in PS….must give it a try…enjoyed yours much.

  5. Striking and subtly spectacular

  6. What a lovely doodle 🙂 I love doodling too when I have time to play.

  7. Wow!!! Not only can you create amazing images with your camera, you can also creative amazing images with your hands. Bravo buddy :-)))))

  8. Doodling?? Really? When I doodle it’s a bunch of swirls and stick men lol absolutely breathtaking!

  9. lovely and very painterly

  10. Absolutely breathtaking. -m@x-

  11. Wild and beautiful !

  12. Je moet schilderes woorden Laura, mooi gedaan.

  13. Very nice…I wish I could just “let go” and doodle sometimes…

  14. Beautiful colors, Laura!

  15. doodle away!! It’s great!

  16. This puts my doodle to shame. 🙂

  17. Laura, you are such a kid!!! I LOVE IT!!! Great doodle …. now I could start to analyze it, but I won’t. LOL I LOVE to doodle too, and I have not in a long time. *sighs* Oh for the Life I do have …. now I will have to doodle, darn it, just to have FUN!!! (((HUGS))) Amy

    • I love doodling in photoshop! I can’t paint or draw with my hands really…well I can “sorta” draw cartoons but that’s about it. What if you had a poodle? Would you doodle the poodle or the whole kit ‘n kaboodle! hehehe

      • I used to let my hand go listening to music while using pastels. I had these huge pieces of pastel art paper and away I would go, getting lost in the music and emotion. I cannot even describe to you what I drew .. it was all expression of what the music spoke of to me. It was the most intense thing I have ever done, even more so then photography. I did this for years as my artistic outlet. And then I picked up my camera and have not put it down since. I highly recommend this, Laura, for it is so much more of the NOW experience then doodling on PS. I have done both. There is something to being alone with the music, with a pastel chalk in your hand, getting your hands filthy, and creating something that when you view it, your mouth drops open. I have some extremely expensive art supplies just sitting at the moment, but who knows what tomorrow brings? I do know that the experience I gained in looking for and seeing shapes, and contrasts, I this day am applying to my photography. It is really cool how experience builds on itself to create more and new. Anyways … Off to read a book. I will probably get about two pages read before I konk out. LOL 🌹💞🌹

        • Oh I’d love to see your work!! And what a fascinating way of creating your artwork but it makes sense to me. I mean I can see that music moving through the physical form comes out in another way. That is so cool. Maybe you could take pictures with your camera and do a gallery of them. That would be so wonderful! Pretty please with sugar on top? lol (big smile)

          • I will think about it. OK? It is very abstract and is subject to individual interpretation. Just talking about my art is getting me to think perhaps I put all work aside today and just draw. *sigh* I thought it would make sense to you. Not everyone would “get it”. LOL

          • Oh I doooo! Yeah just think about it. 🙂

  18. Fantastic! It’s got a Venice/Renaissance feel to it. Well done.

  19. I love this..appeals to my abstract nature. 🙂

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