book doodles

Sep 8, 2011 | Creative

I took the time to scan in some old doodles. As I was preparing to update the doodle section of my website I found these book doodles. I thought they were worth blogging about. Here’s some from the book… enjoy ha :]

The outside cover of the book "Life Can Be This Good." Amy's name is written in the corner.

Amy's doodles on the inside cover of her book. The right side is a list of attributes she uses to characterize herself. The left size if the word "LOVE" written in red marker.

The title page for "Life Can Be This Good." Amy had drawn a colorful butterfly underneath the title. On the left page, she sketched a bicycle.

The copyright pages of the book. On the main forward, Amy sketched a figure of a woman sitting down.

The first page of the book with a variety of Amy's doodles in blue pen.

Two pages of the book with Amy's doodles. On the left page, Amy drew an eye and colored it with yellow marker. The right side is a sketch of a tree. She wrote in red marker, "I love my dad. I hope life becomes more loving without Jill."

Two pages of the book filled with Amy's notes and doodles. On the left side, Amy wrote "God" in purple pen, along with other notes in red marker and a sketch in purple pen. On the right page, she wrote in purple pen, "Trust is something so important. How can people break your trust? To forgive is the hardest way, but to learn to trust again is the toughest challenge. Although the path is tough, it may be the most rewarding. Love conquers all!!!"

Two pages out of a book. On the right page is a clipping of an ad from the Oklahoma City Museum of Art with a purple spiral line on the page behind it. On the left page. Amy wrote, "It is easier to hate than to love. Love is a work in progress. Love means you have to forgive, let down your guards, and you have to be wrong sometimes. It is hard to love those you are jealous of. It is fear of not being good enough that can drive you to hate. In the end, love will be easier."

Two pages out of a book. The right page has some notes written by Amy in pencil, along with a heart drawing in purple, pink, and green colors. On the left page is a large purple spiral line drawn from the top to the bottom.

Two pages out of a book. On the left side, Amy has written some notes in pencil in the margin. On the right size, Amy has covered the text with a watercolor painting of the sun and waves.

Two pages out of a book. On the left side, Amy has sketched a cylindrical object in pencil. On the right side, she has sketched a landscape in purple marker and filled in the background with green.

Two pages out of a book. On the right side, Amy sketched a hand in purple marker, along with the phrase, "Working on mysteries without any gloves." On the left side, Amy wrote notes in pencil in the margins.

Two pages out of a book. On the left page, Amy sketched a woman lying on her back in pencil. On the right side, she sketched the moon in pencil, along with a window and flowers in colors.

Two pages out of a book. On the left side, Amy colored the page pink and wrote notes in red. On the right side, Amy drew and colored a tropical flower along with other notes written in the margins.

Two pages out of a book. The right page shows two girls making fun of another girl. The left page shows a rough sketch of a human figure.

Two pages out of a book. The right page shows the backside of a woman's body with Amy's notes written in the margin.

Two pages out of a book. The left side shows a drawing of a red flower with Amy's notes in the margins.

Two pages out of a book. The left page shows a cluster of purple grapes. The right page shows Amy's sketch of two feet being crossed.

Two pages out of a book. The left page shows a watercolor painting of an apple with Amy's notes in the margins. The right page has Amy's notes written over the text.

Two pages out of a book. The right page has Amy's notes scribbled all over the page. The left page has an image of two young girls at the beach.

Two pages out of a book. The left page has a sketch of a woman running and multiple watercolors. The right page has a sketch of a woman's profile.

Two pages out of a book. The right page has a woman's face.

Two pages out of a book. The right page has a yellow lightbulb sketch and a "BOOM" explosion sketch. The left side has a circle with multi-colored rings.

Amy…
21 years old
In Love
Artist, President of Sigma Kappa
Loves Softball
Dreamer
UCO
Loyal, I want more
Passion
faith
Simple yet complex
Lover & Hater
(try not to hate anymore)
Thinker, helper
I question, I look
Leader
Daughter
Sister

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