![]() ![]() ![]() He said: “I want people to feel welcome to interact with the doodles, and me, and be part of it. Whether drinking tea in F51’s café or spraying the walls outside, Mr Doodle warmly greets people who sidle up and ask if he would mind tagging their skateboards and scooters. Mr Doodle in action featuring Dubstep by But despite his “graffiti spaghetti” being known around the world, the artist is very approachable. Mr Doodle came to fame through time lapse videos of himself drawing which have had millions of views on YouTube. He said: “I was really inspired by what had been done at F51 and wanted to contribute something myself.” The collaboration came about through a meeting with F51’s architect, Guy Hollaway, who is also designing a studio in the garden of Mr Doodle’s Kent home. Mr Doodle, otherwise known as 28-year-old Sam Cox, has covered the exterior walls of F51 in a doodling pattern inspired by cartoons, video games – and skating.įrog-like aliens and skateboarding skulls are softened by wide smiles and a childlike sense of play, sprayed in his deceptively simple signature style. An international artist has created a large-scale mural on the new landmark skatepark in Folkestone, Kent.
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