It tends to make the time pass peacefully and there are few distractions.
On our last trip, I first played with Karry Heun's fabulous Frost Flower.
I began with a monotangle following Karry's step out and added a bit of sparkle ~
Next, I shaded ~
All those straight lines made me wonder what the pattern would look like created with curved lines.
I began the next tile with elongated 'S' curves and drew another monotangle ~
And then shaded ~
The lines were so soothing to draw, I began another tile.
This time, inspired by a design on a woman's blouse, I began with a single Sooflowers by Livia Chau and radiated lines from the center. I finished it up with a bit of stipple and shading ~
What about a grouping of Sooflowers, I wondered?
Unlike Frost Flower, I left white space where the flowers met neighboring ones and around their edges. A little stippling and shading completed the tile.
I especially liked the way this one turned out. Each element is interesting in its own way - the flowers, the radiating lines, the white spaces.
Yet another well thought out element of Zentangle® is just how little space is needed to tangle.
Tiles, a Micron, pencil, and the drop down tray from the seat in front of me - sweet and simple.
Enjoy!
I really like your last tile too. The white space in between adds a very interesting effect.
ReplyDeleteI like that last one a lot. The spaces between the flowers are very eye catching and give the piece an energy and motion that is pleasing.
ReplyDeleteI really like the curved frost flowers, but all your work is nice. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteEvery tile is beautiful - shaded or not! Your work is always stunning, eye catching, and inspirational! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLoved them all but the last four really caught me and, I can see how relaxing they were. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the swirly variation of frost flower. I suppose it doesn't have quite the frosted look, but I find it more appealing.
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