It's a busy, busy week for me this week. But I'd just like to show you what Joni and I have been up to for the Travelling Tangles project...
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Sandhya Manne with Joni Toh |
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Nancy Dawes with Joni Toh |
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Sandhya Manne with Stephanie Jennifer |
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Barb Hoopterp with Stephanie Jennifer |
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Nancy Dawes with Stephanie Jennifer |
Wonderful, aren't they? If you'd like to join this collaborative world-wide Zentangle project, do join us over on the
Travelling Tangles Facebook page.
And here are two coloured tiles... I'm still working through the Canson papers that I bought. (I have a review of Canson sketchbooks and papers
right here. There's a giveaway at the end of that post too!)
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Tripoli monotangle. I was noodling around with having beads in each of the Tripolis. |
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And a Paradox monotangle. |
Finally, I'd like to briefly mention that I've started to draw Zendalas. In the past, I used to use them like regular tiles- not caring about making them look symmetrical, or even filling the entire tile... However, I thought that it was about time I tried my hand at making something like those beautiful tiles I've seen other Zentangle artists do. Here's my first of many:
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Striping on Paradox... Shattuck... African Artist... Reminds me of an atom. |
And that's all I have for you. I don't think I'll be joining any of the weekly challenges. I am trying to make a flip-through video of the Derwent colouring book that is being sold at Art Friend... I am planning a new tutorial... And I am soon completing my Tiga sketchbook, and I'd like to do a tour of it after I'm done. So look out for those new posts coming to you soon. Until then.. Keep tangling! ^-^
So much beautiful work happening here! Your zendala is gorgeous. Symmetrical zendalas are uncharted territory for me, but I'm always inspired when I see work like this. I have to say your "Tripoli" on the watercolor tile is a real stand out.
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