happy current

doodles for a cause

Happy Current

This diptych is a collaborative community project that began when our Girl Scouts troop wanted to create something to help sick children. The concept is essentially that there is a joyful, caring, timeless energy flowing in the world, from —and for— us all. The artwork represents this current in both its visual form and process.

Named the “Happy Doodles Project,” we invited people at various community gatherings to create “happy doodles.” Over 80 children (and some adults) participated, and I scanned the doodles, digitally composed them with other painted textures to represent a “current,” printed on archival canvas, and wrapped the canvas on frames to donate and sell.

We sold the artwork at the Boxford Apple Festival, with all proceeds donated to Ellie's Hats, a local-run organization that gives fun hats and financial support to children battling cancer. Prints were also donated to our schools’ health / nurse offices.

The Happy Doodles Project aims to empower children —and people of all ages— to feel empathy, use their talents, and take action to help others. As a collaborative project, there is value in the large quantity of contributors, all creating as part of a common cause.

The artwork’s visual form is a celebration of the goodness present in the world: The "Happy Current" represents the continuous flow of positive, uplifting, fun, joyous, loving energy that exists in our world. We can contribute to it; we can draw from it; we can share it. And it has tremendous power to heal and soothe.

The "Happy Current" also celebrates youthful spirit and presence: what we can give at the current moment in time. Doodles are spontaneous by nature—free expressions in the moment.

In many ways, this project invites viewers to celebrate our children (and all people) not just for what they might become, but for the perfect individuals they are right now — the perspectives and gifts they have at this time to offer the world.

Our doodle philosophy: Think of something happy, grab an art tool, and see what you make. Whatever you have to contribute right now, in this present moment, is wonderful and enough!

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