Imagine living in a house covered with doodles of things you like. Would it be fascinating or would it give you a migraine? Well, whatever it is for you, it is surely a dream come true for artist Sam Cox, popularly known as Mr. Doodle.
Recently, Cox completed his fascinating project where he covered his $1.5 million Ken home with doodles. It is reported that it took him around 2 years to complete this art.
Every inch of his house; from ceilings to toasters, is covered with black and white doodles in a cartoonish style.
Mr. Doodle said that this project is his best piece of work. According to Cox, it took around 900 litres of white paint, 401 cans of black spray paint for the exterior, 286 bottles of black drawing paint for the interior and 2,296 pen nibs to carry out the art.
In one of his posts, Cox wrote that he wanted to live in a property completely covered in the characters created by himself.
Every room in this doodle house has a theme. The bedroom has embellished artwork that depicts dreams and the bathroom has sea-themed tiles with waves flowing in every corner of the loo. The stairs of his house have illustrations of heaven and hell, whereas the corridor has doodles of Noah's Ark. Cox said that he did not conceptualise any of his illustrations.
Well, according to research, doodling is an outlet for stress relief but we are still not sure about taking 900 litres of white emulsion for this.
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