The incredible Mr Doodle has created ‘The Doodle Dome’, a 12-foot-tall, 20-foot-wide clear dome transforming into a larger-than-life canvas for Mr Doodle’s unmistakable doodles in the middle of Sheffield.
‘The Doodle Dome’ is an absolute spectacle created for Sheffield DocFest, the UK’s top documentary festival and a major global market for documentary projects. It takes place in Sheffield every June and showcases various documentary forms, including film, television, immersive experiences, and art. The festival is a platform for inspiration, discussion, growth, learning, and provocation, and the 2024 festival started on Wednesday, 12 June.
Mr Doodle’s “Doodle Dome’, Tudor Square, Sheffield. Image Copyright GraffitiStreet
The Doodle Dome isn’t just an art installation; it’s a portal into Mr Doodle’s boundless creativity. From June 12th to the 14th, Mr Doodle’s stream of consciousness came to life before our eyes as he painted his iconic doodles on every inch of ‘The Doodle Dome’ on the bustling Tudor Square.
Mr Doodle’s “Doodle Dome’, Tudor Square, Sheffield. Image Copyright GraffitiStreet
This weekend, 15th -16th June, from 09:00-21:00, The Doodle Dome will be open to the public, inviting everyone to step inside and immerse themselves in Mr Doodle’s monochromatic graffiti spaghetti world.
The Doodle Dome invites you to experience art in the most unique and fun way and check out all the different doodles on display.
Mr Doodle’s “Doodle Dome’, Tudor Square, Sheffield. Image Copyright GraffitiStreet
For more insight into the artistic brilliance of Sam Cox and the Mr Doodle persona that shapes it all, make sure not to miss the screenings of ‘The Trouble With Mr Doodle‘ for Sheffield Doc Fest.
Mr Doodle’s “Doodle Dome’, Tudor Square, Sheffield. Image Copyright GraffitiStreet
The Trouble With Mr Doodle + Q&A
LAST SHOW Sun 16 June 17:30 – 19:18 Showroom – Warner Chappell Production Music Screen 4Q&A with director Jaimie D’Cruz. Moderated by Edwin Mingard.