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Datch

A meticulous exploration of space through the lens of doodle-based illustration.

8 Works

About Datch

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Datch, also known as D. Alajar, is a Philippines-based illustrator who operates under the moniker The Doodle HQ. This artist has developed a practice centered on the intricate and spontaneous nature of doodle art, sharing a portfolio that emphasizes detailed line work and graphic compositions. Working from the Philippines, Datch focuses on the density of the doodle medium to create visual interest. The artist’s output is documented through digital platforms, where the name D. Alajar is associated with a specific aesthetic that prioritizes complex patterns and rhythmic forms, a style that has been established since at least 2019.

Visual voice

The work is defined by a dense, rhythmic approach to line drawing, characteristic of the doodle tradition. Each piece features a complex web of shapes and figures that fill the frame with high-energy graphic detail.
Doodle IllustrationLine ArtGraphic PatternsPhilippine ArtInk-Style Art
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Datch — questions answered

Who is the artist known as Datch?

Datch is the professional moniker of D. Alajar, an illustrator based in the Philippines who specializes in the doodle medium.

What defines the style of Datch's work?

The work is defined by intricate doodle illustrations, characterized by dense line work and complex, interlocking graphic patterns.

Where can I find the artist's broader portfolio?

Datch maintains a digital presence and portfolio under the name 'The Doodle HQ,' showcasing works created since 2019.

How long has Datch been active in the art world?

Based on the artist's records and copyright information, Datch has been active and producing work under this name since at least 2019.

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