This was my sketch:
I inked the girl and the plants so that the camera would be able to capture what I drew. You can also see the light markings I did for the background segments. |
Then I added Winsor and Newton watercolours on the background. I stuck to blues, pinks, and purples.
Making progress on the tangles...
Tangles completed! Now onto shading! I used Tombow's dual brush markers.
I also added details using a white Uni-ball Signo Broad pen, and the gold finish was added with Finetec paints.
Moving onto the girl and the flowers, I used Derwent's Coloursoft coloured pencils, sticking to the colour scheme of pink, blue, purple.
And finally, after three full days of working on this piece, I was done. I really do prefer the quicker gratification I receive when I work on a regular Zentangle® tile.
Here are some detail shots:
The results will be out this week. I'm excited. We'll see how it goes. Prize or not, I'm extremely proud of this art piece, and it's shown me how far I've come artistically in the past two years and what I can achieve.
Oh Stephanie, I am breathless. This is so lovely and you knew just when to stop so that the girl stands out from the background and yet she is subtle and delicate. It wins prizes with me, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I didn't win a prize but I'm not too disheartened. I really liked completing the piece and now I have a lovely painting for my living room. :) Onwards to newer and better projects!
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