drawing
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Valentine Hearts
This is an original Zentangle inspired artwork with a heart theme for the I am the Diva Challenge #154. This was drawn on an unknown piece of paper that has a slight yellow hue to it, using Micron black ink pens, a Sharpie black ink non-bleed fine tip pen, and Faber Castell watercolor pens. Please Continue reading
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Red Johnny
This is an original artwork inspired by the Zentangle Method that can be found on the site below. This particular drawing was done as part of I Am the Diva’s #153rd challenge to use the tangle “Jailed Johnny”. I used watercolor pencils and a paintbrush to add the background, then used both Micron and Sharpie Continue reading
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Blue Hue Tangle
This is an artwork created for I am the Diva’s challenge # 152 (to use the tangle Aquafleur). I added a watercolor wash on Bristol board and used Micron pens with Sharpie fine tip non bleed pens. You can view the Diva’s blog here http://www.iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/. It’s a fantastic blog! Continue reading
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Moebius Strip-inspired Tangle
The newest artwork as part of The Diva’s Weekly Zentangle® Challenge. This one is in honor of the Moebius Syndrome Foundation, and is inspired by the moebius strip. This one’s for you Artoo! #MSAD14 For those of you who love Zentangles®, I encourage you to join the weekly challenges at http://www.iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com/ and visit http://www.zentangle.com Continue reading
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Valentine inspired by Zentangles®
Here is a Valentine I drew for an example for an upcoming workshop I have been invited to teach on February 8th with a local arts council. I used Micron pens in black as well as watercolor markers. Continue reading
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Zentangle®-inspired ATC that I have swapped
Sorry for the hiatus all, the whole holiday season just took over! Here is a Zentangle-inspired ATC that I made for a swap. I don’t typically make ATCs but the person I was swapping with enjoyed them. Continue reading
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Collosal
I like the variety of shades in this piece, even though there isn’t really any shading going on. Just the combination of dark and light with the different pen strokes seems pleasing the the eye. Continue reading