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I drew this week's Zendala Dare #21 with Micron pens and used the tangles Fife, Agua (var.), Tuftid and added some line work. (The next picture is this Zendala colored with watercolors. Check it out.) I appreciate your viewing my work. Comments are always appreciated. : )
Zendala, zentangle, Staedtler pigment pens, pencil shading, Sharpie ultra fine colored markers, one of my own created tangles called Umbtry.
Here you see my color wheel Zentangled mandala for Daisy Yellow's Index Card a Day 2014 creative challenge!
{Materials used:}
*3"x5" index card
*compass and ruler
*colored pencils
Zendala #54 drawn on yellow cardstock using Micron .01 & .005 pens. It's colored with fine line pens and shaded with graphite. Thanks for viewing. Your comments are appreciated
Completed this Zendela Dare on scrapbook paper using Lizzie Mayne's patterns - Upholstered, Starfruit, Yagi, and Pagecurl V2; also Meer by Zentangle®. I used Tombow brush pens, and Prismacolor pencils to color.
This is why we love the Zentangle artform...I started out to do a page design for some of my patterns and steps for a watercolor drawing e-book I am writing. Boom, yes, I really did hear thunder (I know because Mischka is laying here, on my foot.) But my boom was this pattern, that emerged from somewhere deep in my cortex, I suspect the hypothalamus, was once again at PLAY!!! Yup..You got it here in the raw. Go ahead and play. Have fun and send me your interpretation.
This is the full page version, printed at 6" square. Tangles used: Shard, Chard, Chambray (by our own Molossus) and some Auras.
I love a good dare!! But . . . was SCARED TO DEATH to try this.
It took me a few weeks lurking at the site: thebrightowl.blogspot.com/ to get up the nerve to do one myself. So here it is . . . my very first Zendala.
Comments welcomed - advice appreciated.
Thanks for viewing.
PS: After looking at gorgeous Zendalas entered by the others who took the dare I realized that mine looks very elementary. But, for a first try, I'm pretty pleased.
mindful-creations.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/adventures-in-m... with Roy Stauffer
This week's Monotangle is to use Paradox and for some added interest, I used an 'overlay' technique with one of my Zendalas.
Thank you for looking :)
My first entry in "The Bright Owl's Zendala Dare" (thebrightowl.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/zendala-dare-20.html). Took me over the week, but glad to be tangling. :@)