The Importance Of Doodles In Drawings

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A doodle is a drawing made while a man's consideration is generally involved. Doodles are basic drawings that can have concrete representational importance or may simply be made out of irregular and theoretical lines, for the most part while never lifting the drawing gadget off of the paper, in which case it is normally called a

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