Yoodles

The Yoodles originate from my imagination, evolving instinctively into abstract forms that capture emotion, playfulness, and connection, translating onto the canvas to create a unique and individual experience for the viewer as their imagination breaks down the abstract nature of each Yoodles character.

My Yoodles will always carry the emotional story of their beginning. What began as a way to calm my mind and find peace has grown into a world of imagination, each piece weaving together memories, nostalgia, and emotion—inviting you into a space where childhood wonder is reawakened and the imagination feels alive again.

The heart of every Yoodle carries a message of positivity and discovery, created from a spontaneous moment, sparking an emotional connection that uplifts the spirit, inviting the imagination to wander to a place where words are no longer needed.

‘Breaking the 4th Wall’ marks the next phase of an evolution in my emotional journey – the characters created in the Yoodle-verse breaking free from the bounds of my imagination, stepping into this world where imagination and reality merge to connect directly with the viewer in a new collection of paintings, acrylic art pieces and sculptural models

Folk Features

Tori Woolley is a Norfolk-based illustration and ‘Yoodles’ artist, called The Pink Hare. Ahead of a debut solo exhibition in Norwich this month, Tori explains the close connection between art and themes of mental health… Read More

Outline Magazine

At an early age painting and drawing always felt so natural and comforting, that I would find myself gravitating towards a canvas, and spending hours paintings what was in my head.Read More

Yoodles Murals

Yoodle Mural Commission by Gearset Cambridge - The Pink Hare
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Tori Woolley - The Pink Hare and Yoodle Artist - The Pink Hare

Yoodles Sculptures

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Mini Moo Yoodles Sculpture - The Pink Hare

Yoodles Artwork

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Snapshot - The Pink Hare
Screenshot - The Pink Hare
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