February 27th 2023.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) He's starting a new venture
Remember the guy who devoted two years to adorning the walls of his six-bedroom, neo-Georgian mansion with his distinctive black-and-white drawings?
He is now embarking on a new venture, painting street art in a nearby town.
Mr Doodle, whose real name is Sam Cox, became a household name last year when he splashed his £1.35 million home with his signature black-and-white drawings.
The artist spent an incredible two years drawing on his six-bedroom neo-Georgian mansion in Tenterden near Ashford, Kent.
He ended up consuming 900 litres of emulsion, 401 cans of spray paint, 286 bottles of drawing paint, and 2,296 pen nibs in the process.
Now, 28-year-old Sam is putting his art on display in Ashford town centre.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) No area was left untouched
The artist will be transforming blank walls and building surfaces into mural paintings as part of a contemporary street art trail.
Sam studied illustration at the University of The West of England in Bristol where he’d spend 16-hour days drawing.
He opened a pop-up shop at Old Street station in east London in 2017, which is how he initially gained traction.
A Facebook live video of his art was viewed 46 million times in one week, and he gradually started to build up an Instagram following too.
He currently has 2.7 million followers, and owns his nickname: ‘the Doodle Man’.
He bought a home in the town of Tenterden, where he was raised, in 2019, with the intention of transforming the property into a ‘doodle-verse’.
In the end, no area in the home was left un-doodled – every wall and ceiling was covered, including the television, hob and even the bath.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) Would you live in a house with doodles?
Mr Doodle’s work on his latest art project will commence today, February 27, and be completed in time for the launch event on March 31.
He's back at it once more
Remember the person who devoted two years to adorning the walls of his six-bedroom, neo-Georgian house with black-and-white drawings?
Currently, he has a job doing street art in a nearby town.
Mr Doodle, whose genuine name is Sam Cox, became renowned last year when he papered the surfaces of his £1.35 million residence with his signature black-and-white drawings.
The artist put in an amazing two years drawing on his six-bedroom neo-Georgian mansion in Tenterden close to Ashford, Kent.
He wound up needing to use 900 liters of emulsion, 401 cans of splash paint, 286 containers of drawing paint, and 2,296 pen nibs on the project.
Presently, 28-year-old Sam is taking his craftsmanship to Ashford town focus.
Nothing was left unadorned
The artist will be transforming clear dividers and constructing surfaces into wall paintings as a major aspect of a current road workmanship trail.
Sam contemplated representation at the University of The West of England in Bristol where he'd spend 16-hour days drawing.
He opened a brief shop at Old Street station in east London in 2017, which is the manner by which he initially became more widely known.
A Facebook live video of his craftsmanship was seen 46 million times in one week, and he gradually began fabricating an Instagram following as well.
He presently has 2.7 million adherents, and claims his moniker: 'the Doodle Man'.
He purchased a home in the town of Tenterden, where he was raised, in 2019, with the goal of changing the property into a 'doodle-verse'.
In the long run, nothing in the home was left un-doodled – each divider and roof was covered, as were the television, hob and even the bath.
Would you live in a doodled house?
Mr Doodle's work on his new art project will start today, February 27, and be finished in time for the dispatch occasion on March 31.
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