

Intricately designed by Alena, they are heavily influenced by the principles of feng shui, the traditional practice originating from ancient China that considers how human life connects and flows with the environment around it. The gardens surrounding the studio are of equal importance to the couple. In addition to the lower level, steel stairs will lead up to a mezzanine floor where Alena will work, and from there further stairs go up to the roof terrace from which the landscaped gardens and maze that she has designed can be viewed. "Holloway Studio has done such a brilliant job of designing everything, the CGIs look superb, I just can’t wait for it to happen now.”

The entire Doodle House project was completed in two years, using 900 litres of white emulsion paint, 401 cans of black spray paint, 286 bottles of black drawing paint, and 2,296 pen nibs.Sam and Elena's landscaped Kent gardens (Image: Holloway Studio) Picture: Hollaway Studio Sam Cox from Tenterden creating artwork at the F51 skate park in Folkestone. Picture: Gary Browne Mr Doodle created a unique artwork at the new F51 skate park in Folkestone earlier this year. Sam with his Valentines day doodle at the Bauhaus Cafe in Ashford in 2017. He ultimately seeks to "spread a sense of wonder, madness, and hope while seeking a greater understanding of his place in the universe". One of a new wave of millennial artists, his works have also provoked discussion on what is considered to be fine art today. Sam began to gain recognition in the art world in 2015 and has since seen a meteoric rise in interest in his work. He went on to develop the visual phenomenon of his "Doodle World", in which he produces his vision of the world, filled with dense clusters of characters, objects and patterns that grow and multiply relentlessly.

Sam's career had its origins when he started covering his parents' furniture with doodles as a child, before moving on to the walls of fast-food restaurants and schools. Images: Ashford Borough Council Mr Doodle (59708872) A post shared by Mr Doodle Tenterden artist Sam Cox, aka Mr Doodle, designed doodle artworks for Sk8side skate park in Ashford in 2015.
