Jan 6, 2021 23:18
3 yrs ago
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English term
doodlebombing
English
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Textiles / Clothing / Fashion
Sportswear
The artist is best-known for "doodlebombing" magazine pages . . .
The phrase describes a sports jacket.
Can you think of another synonym?
The phrase describes a sports jacket.
Can you think of another synonym?
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writing or drawing all over
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Doodle bombing just refers to drawing pictures and patterns or putting text all over something. When used on magazine covers for impact, the doodle bombing is often over a plain background or model, rather than on the clothes.
In this case, I think it is likely that there is a model wearing a sports jacket with a doodle bombing style background around them to make the magazine cover stand out more. However, it could be an all over print sports jacket. (Think newspaper print clothing with text all over or busy design fabrics with interesting patterns).
In this case, I think it is likely that there is a model wearing a sports jacket with a doodle bombing style background around them to make the magazine cover stand out more. However, it could be an all over print sports jacket. (Think newspaper print clothing with text all over or busy design fabrics with interesting patterns).
Peer comment(s):
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Tina Vonhof (X)
: The latter is most likely.
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Yvonne Gallagher
: doodling=aimless drawing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doodle
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philgoddard
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Katalin Horváth McClure
: Yes, but the context is that Hattie Stewart has this doodlebombing project where she takes published magazine covers and draws over them to change them into something else. This is not a collaboration with the magazines, this is her own "art" project.
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scribbled/scribbling
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Possible suggestion. :)
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an explosion of scribbles
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The sense is to draw an explosion of scribbles. An example:
https://www.pinterest.dk/pin/89509111331805409/
https://www.pinterest.dk/pin/89509111331805409/
Discussion
Yes, and that was exactly the problem. My point was (from the very first post here) that the context he provided was inadequate and the way he posed the question was misleading.
If you look at her website (http://www.hattiestewart.com/work/), you can see her doodlebombs: magazine covers. In the "About" section of her website, you can read this: "In recent years her notoriety has increased due to a personal project titled 'doodle-bombing' where she draws over the covers of influential publications such as Interview, Vogue, i:D and Playboy. " Anyway, what she doodle-bombs really doesn't change what it means, the only reason I felt pointing out the actual context is that it seemed that some of the answerers were thinking it was about the jackets, whether they looked like newspaper-print, etc. That's all.
Same brand yes, but the name is SST Track Jacket. The googly eyes you see in the link above a re just one part of the doodling on the jacket.
Actually, I found it in the artist's website.
http://www.hattiestewart.com/work/work-2
I haven't found the link. This is in a document sent to me.
https://shop.adidas.ae/en/bomber-jacket/DV2666.html
The sentence provides information about the artist, with whom Adidas collaborated to create this bomber jacket. The jacket is plain black, except for a pair of googly eyes on the back that she drew. The inside lining is a "cartoon camouflage print", which is not shown in the picture, but I believe the pants she is wearing are the same pattern. But again, the "doodlebombing" has nothing to do with how the jacket looks.
Here is the website of Hattie Stewart, the artist the sentence is referring to:
http://www.hattiestewart.com/about/
A sample of her doodlebombs are here, click on "Doodlebombs" in the upper right corner:
http://www.hattiestewart.com/work/