Excuse Me...
In this episode of Excuse Me, Erin-Atlanta Argun is joined by Sam Cox, better known as Mr Doodle the artist who’s built an entire visual universe from an unstoppable urge to draw. From his early days selling A4 doodles out of a briefcase for £1, to viral fame, international exhibitions, and the creation of his now-iconic Doodle House, Sam’s practice has always been driven by world-building, repetition, and the joyful intensity of mark-making. In this conversation, he reflects on how Mr Doodle first took shape, why drawing still feels instinctive and necessary, and how projects like Doodle Land allow people of all ages to step into that imagined world for themselves. Together, Erin and Sam discuss childhood creativity, the value of accessible art, and the fine line between immersion, obsession, and self-expression. They also talk about the artists, images, and experiences that have shaped Sam’s visual language – from video games and crowded picture books to immersive environments, old masters, and collaborative practice. As always, Sam also answers the Excuse Me question, sharing the five artworks he would most want to own, and revealing what they say about Sam’s inspirations and the kind of worlds art can create.
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