And it’s been like a happy obsession ever since really.” Cox, who frequently showcases his work in time-lapse videos spread across walls and canvases, refers to his doodling as a “virus.” Mo Abbas / NBC News The mansion is covered entirely in cartoon-like doodles, Mo Abbas / NBC News “So I just became obsessed with it in the best way possible. I wanted my doodles to take over everything,” he said. … I started drawing on my parents’ furniture and everything around me. “When I was young, maybe about 16 years old, I realized that doodling was just kind of taking over my life. “None of it’s ever sketched or anything like that because I find that when I add a sketch or pencil out something, it just kills the flow of the organic nature of a doodle,” he saidĬox, who frequently showcases his work in time-lapse videos spread across walls and canvases, refers to his doodling as a “virus.”
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