A scribble is a drawing composed of random and abstract lines, generally without ever lifting the drawing device off of the paper. Drawing is a Visual art that makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium Randomness is a lack of order Purpose, cause, or predictability Abstract art uses a Visual language of form color and line to create a composition which exists independently of visual references to the world Scribbling is most often associated with young children and toddlers, because their lack of hand-eye coordination and lower mental development often make it very difficult for any young child to keep their coloring attempts within the line art of the subject. Toddler is a common term for a young Child who is learning to walk or "toddle", generally considered to be the second stage of development after infancy Eye–hand (alternatively hand–eye) coordination refers to the control of eye movement and the processing of visual input to guide bodily movement
Adults also scribble, although generally it is done jovially, out of boredom (as in doodling), or as a form of abstract art, or to see if a pen works. A doodle is a type of sketch an unfocused Drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied
Scribbles are also a kind of web graphics, often associated with pixels and cute websites. In Digital imaging, a pixel ( pict ure el ement is the smallest piece of information in an image Since the 1970s has become a prominent aspect of Japanese popular culture, entertainment clothing, food, toys, personal appearance behavior and They are entirely different from pixeling, as instead of carefully drawing the graphics pixel by pixel, the picture is made by drawing quickly around the outline of object a number of times - this gives the scribbly effect. The result is a very loosely drawn, sketchy artwork. A sketch (from Ancient Greek σχέδιος - schedios “‘made suddenly off-hand’” from σχεδιάζω - schediazo “‘to do a