WeeWillDoodle started out similarly, every one of them loving to doodle since they were young. The team explained to me how doodling can be Zen-like, a fun activity to spontaneously release frustrations.

You basically start out with nothing in mind, letting thoughts and imaginations flow through the pen and letting it take you to wherever it wants at that point in time. You may call it mindless, if you compare it to other kinds of artwork, and that's the beauty of doodling. It's is exactly why they doodle - it's a fun break from commercial work (most of them work in the creative industry), and you are always in charge of what you doodle. With WeeWillDoodle, anything goes.

Dugtungan Art

WeeWillDoodle started doodling as a group last May 2007, reinventing what we used to consider as "scratch" art, stuff we won't put on display and just be kept between our notebooks and school papers. Not only do they make doodling very fun, they also transform it into collaborative and performance art.