
“My art makes me happy, and if it can make someone else feel the same, my goal is achieved. “I enjoy seeing happiness on people’s faces when they look at my doodles,” Mr Doodle says about what he hopes to achieve with his art. He says his intention is to doodle as much as he possibly can until “the entire Earth is covered in Doodles.” From doodling canvases to T-shirts to Tesla cars and an entire house, Mr Doodle is certainly on his way. Covering the entire Earth with doodlesĪ post shared by Mr Doodle Doodle’s love for doodles began at an early age and has since grown into an obsession. We caught up with Mr Doodle to chat all-things-doodling and learn about his approach to art and how love has filled his doodle-covered world with color. In July 2022, Mr Doodle held his first solo exhibition with Pearl Lam Galleries – called “Doodle Transformation,” featuring a series of doodles entitled “Abstract Doodlism” – in Shanghai and has collaborated with brands including Tesla, Fendi, Converse, Puma, Samsung and MTV. According to Artnews, his works amassed nearly US$4.7 million in sales across three continents in 2020 – in a span of just nine months. In unhurried yet unhesitant motions, thick, smooth lines materialize into a dance of anticipation for his 2.6 million Instagram followers – what has Mr Doodle conjured up now?Īrtist Mr Doodle, or in private, Sam Cox, is a 27-year-old professional doodler who has been making waves in the art market since 2017.

It often starts with a blank canvas and an outstretched arm that extends into a thick black marker.
