Mr Doodle | Untitled Panel I
Mr Doodle | Untitled Panel I
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Mr Doodle — Untitled (Doodled Panel I)
Mr Doodle is the working name of British artist Sam Cox, who has built an international following by covering entire surfaces — walls, vehicles, furniture, even his own house in Kent — in dense, continuous black ink line work he calls "Doodleland." The practice began as compulsive scribbling in the margins of his schoolbooks and has since scaled up to room-sized and building-sized commissions, his doodled patterns now held in major collections and recreated as wallpaper, fashion collaborations, and large public installations.
This panel is a cut section of chipboard taken from a larger doodled structure, its surface worked edge to edge in Cox's interlocking vocabulary of eyes, creatures, scallops, and abstract geometric forms. Treated as a unique original rather than a print, it preserves the texture and slightly irregular, hand-cut edge of the board itself — visible evidence of having been physically removed from something larger.
Available through Creed Gallery, Ascot, for collectors across Berkshire, Surrey, and London.
Mixed media (marker/ink) on chipboard panel, unique work
Cut section from a larger doodled structure
Unsigned
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