British artist Mr Doodle recently opened a solo exhibition “The Evolution of Graffiti” at Pearl Lam Galleries, which was inspired by the scribbled manuscripts Mr. Doodle drew during his time in the mental sanatorium. Different from the previous visual style, this new series of works is more rapid Characterized by loose, relaxed and free lines. The exhibition includes his representative works, such as “Squid City” which explores the theme of underwater creatures. The densely overlapping structure of this work can be described by graffiti spaghetti, another work “Passion Dynamite”. The bursts of color and the exaggeration of images in ” show how the artist can create in a completely relaxed way and begin to explore the possibilities of painting with spray paint in the world of graffiti.
Mr Doodle said: “I really like to create larger, freer abstract doodles on huge canvases, and quickly overlay some dense single-line doodles on top. I’m very excited regarding the new series I’ve created recently, I think There is still room for this series to evolve into other visual effects!”