
When completed may reveal a recognizable picture or image. Offering unique, Original Artwork, Art Prints, Wall Decals, Workshops and Greetings Cards. Each of Donna's pieces of artwork is made up of freehand drawn dots, known as stippling or dotwork. They come in many different themes, so I am sure you will find one that interests you. A type of puzzle that requires drawing between sequential dots in a designated order. Donna Taylor is the Mornington based Dot Artist behind Dots by Donna. If you or someone you know is interested in a fun way to keep your brain sharp and engaged, come in and check out our selection of Extreme Dot to Dots, Extreme Maze and Adventure Math books for those who want to keep their brains sharp and engaged. There is also a box for children to draw the shape independently without tracing or joining dots.

It was really intriguing trying to figure out what the scene was going to be. Can you guess what the image is before it’s done? It was challenging at times, but I had a lot of fun and had great sense of accomplishment when I finished. I decided to take a time-lapse video of this awesome dot-to-dot being formed. Okay, that’s a lot of dots - 1,433 to be exact! From Wikipedia : Graphviz (short for Graph Visualization Software) is a package of open-source tools for drawing graphs specified in DOT language.

So I decided that I was going to try one too! I chose Extreme Dot to Dot: Extreme Animals, and this is what I saw when I opened the book: I had never tried one, but this young guy got me curious after he told me how much he loved them. To my mind, when kids buy things with their own money, they must have had a great time doing it. Not anymore! The Extreme Dot to Dot books we carry can go as high as 1,800 dots! These were the norm when I was growing up.

Now when you think of completing a dot-to-dot picture, you probably think of kids sitting down quietly to connect 10 dots, 100 dots, maybe 200. This drawing shows a wonderful sense of flow and use of line. He knew exactly what he wanted: two dot-to-dot books. The figures are all in conversation with each other, speech bubbles filled with numbered dots as in an actual connect-the-dots puzzle. He didn’t waste much time looking around. A 12-year-old boy recently came into the store with birthday money to spend.
