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  2. Florence Cane - Wikipedia

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    If the art activity was too difficult, the child would get discouraged and become afraid of failure. Cane developed the scribble method as a way to get through the creative block and be satisfied with the artwork. The scribble is the child's own design and can't be compared to anyone else's. Children can have two types of pride.

  3. In a 'storm of scribble' the art took shape for Chicano ... - AOL

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    Chicano pioneer Beto de la Rocha, who was part of the landmark 1974 exhibition at LACMA by Los Four, struggles to remember parts of his life, but at 85 he continues to paint.

  4. Doodle - Wikipedia

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    Doodle by Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Prussia, c. 1795. A doodle is a drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be composed of random and abstract lines or shapes, generally without ever lifting the drawing device from the paper, in which case it is usually called a scribble.

  5. Ballpoint pen artwork - Wikipedia

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    BIC Art Master competition, a competition for African ballpoint pen artists, has been held by the company since 2017. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] Pilot Guatemala used the ballpoint artwork of Nathan Lorenzana on the back cover of a 2013 products catalogue, and Pilot Japan in 2015 used the ballpoint illustrations of Asuka Satow to decorate stationery products ...

  6. Vurt - Wikipedia

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    Vurt tells the story of Scribble and his "gang", the Stash Riders, as they search for his missing sister Desdemona.The novel is set in an alternate version of Manchester, England, in which society has been shaped by Vurt, a hallucinogenic drug/shared alternate reality, accessed by sucking on colour-coded feathers.

  7. Margaret Naumburg - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Naumburg (May 14, 1890 – February 26, 1983) was an American psychologist, educator, artist, author and among the first major theoreticians of art therapy. [1] She named her approach dynamically oriented art therapy. [2] [3] Prior to working in art therapy, she founded the Walden School of New York City.

  8. Scribblenauts Unmasked: A Crisis of Imagination - Wikipedia

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    Doug Zawisza of Comic Book Resources described A Crisis of Imagination 's art style as being "akin to Fisher Price Little People and Art Baltazar drawings, but with a little bit more fluidity to their movements and gestures". Zawisza also noted that the series' first issue was a "nice addition to [that] week's comic book offerings". [2]

  9. Sarah Andersen - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Andersen was born in Norwalk, Connecticut and lived in multiple countries during her childhood, "hopping between Denmark, Germany, and Connecticut." [1] While a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), she started drawing and uploading Sarah's Scribbles on Tumblr in 2013; after graduating in 2014, she worked on the webcomic full-time.