Some of the nation’s most famous faces have been getting their scribble on in the name of charity.
We’ve all aimlessly doodled away while being kept on hold or sat on a train, and now celebrities have revealed some of their own doodling habits.
With the aim of raising money for UK charity Epilepsy Action, the likes of Michael Parkinson, Olivia Colman and Jose Mourinho have all put pen to paper for this year’s National Doodle Day.
From the plain and simple to the weird and wonderful, we’ve taken a look at what some of these doodles might actually mean.
Art therapist Anniek Verholt, from Arts Therapy London, has given us an expert insight into what might have been going through the celebs’ minds when they submitted their scribbles.
Award-winning actress Olivia Colman , 41, chooses to keep things light and pretty with her charity doodle. The bunch of flowers is girly and neat and we think it captures her happy personality brilliantly.
Anniek’s view – “This is a playful and well-balanced drawing. It’s just a lovely gesture.”