Mr Doodle serves up his 'graffiti spaghetti' for Hong Kong masses


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British artist Sam Cox, better known as Mr Doodle, working on a sculpture named 'Jellyboggle' at Pearl Lam Galleries in Hong Kong. Photo: AFP

A Hong Kong transport hub was taken over on Sunday by googly eyed aliens, extraterrestrial jellyfish and a cast of eccentric characters - all part of a live performance by British artist Sam Cox, better known as Mr Doodle.

The 29-year-old calls his style "graffiti spaghetti" - a series of interlocking patterns, whimsical characters and surreal narratives that often chronicle the adventures of Mr Doodle in "Doodle Land".

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