White Zentangle© tile, 3.5" x 3.5" with black Pigma Micron pen. |
In which an anal-retentive, i-dotting, t-crossing, planner-loving, retired professional learns to loosen up, be spontaneous and make art (with a lower-case "a" for now)
Friday, December 2, 2016
MadebyJoey Weekly challenge #141
The MadebyJoey weekly challenge for November 28, 2016 was to "Finish my tile." The tile started with Alice Herndon's Pipez along the right side of the tile - you could finish it with any tangles you liked. I used Gneiss, Crescent Moon, and 'Nzeppel.
I have a bit of a back log of completed tiles that I will put in another post. Someday. Eventually. Whenever.
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Diva Challenge #290
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Weekly Tiles 10/24/2016 – 10/30/2016
Diva Challenge 290 – ’Nzeppel
& Flux Duotangle
A duotangle
is a *tile or design with two and only two tangles (duh). This week the Diva's challenge was to do a duotangle of 'Nzeppel and Flux. Both are tangles I use overuse frequently,
though rarely together.
Flux is an interesting tangle because unlike most, it has two “official” forms with two *stepouts. Before I did the tiles, I drew and shaded both versions of Flux in my sketchbook.
Flux is an interesting tangle because unlike most, it has two “official” forms with two *stepouts. Before I did the tiles, I drew and shaded both versions of Flux in my sketchbook.
Two versions of Flux with different shading |
My first
attempt was in another sketchbook on tan paper, which unfortunately doesn’t
photograph well. I’m sure there’s a way to restore the lovely tan hue of the
paper, but I’ll leave that for another day. The idea was to explore layers and
shading and introduce a little color. 'Nzeppel is the wire-like tangle at top and bottom.
Diva Challenge 290, Tile #1 |
Not entirely
happy with that one. ‘Nzeppel is a grid-based tangle, and I thought, “what if I
take one of the repeating units in ‘Nzeppel and use it as a *string, then
filled the squashed balloon segments with both versions of Flux?"
Diva challenge 290 - 'Nzeppel and Flux, attempt #2 |
Ahh, that’s
better. I know Zentangle says that there are no mistakes, and that you shouldn't be critical of your own work, but there are always going to be tiles that you think turn out better than others.
It was a
relatively busy and stressful week, so I finished two more tiles that I started
in Hilton Head, just to relax. The first one kind of captures what my week was
like!
Mr. E, Crescent Moon, Hollibaugh,Tipple, Black Pearl, Florz, Tripoli, Mooka |
Garlic Cloves, Binda, 1/2 Orbs, Ruutz |
That's it for this week. Thought I would start defining my terms (not everybody tangles!)
*tile – from
Linda
Farmer’s blog: “A 3 1/2-inch x 3 1/2-inch (89 mm x 89 mm) square
card of high quality paper. The format of a Zentangle®. So named because
completed tiles can be arranged together to create a beautiful mosaic.”
*string – from
Linda Farmer’s blog: “One or several random free-form pencil lines
drawn within the tile’s border, creating sections within which one adds tangle
patterns to create a Zentangle®.”
*stepout – A series of
steps used to create a tangle.
Labels:
'NZepple,
1/2 Orbs,
Binda,
Black Pearl,
Challenge,
color,
Florz,
Flux,
Garlic Cloves,
Hilton Head,
Iamthediva,
Mooka,
Mr E,
Ruutz,
shading,
terms
Monday, October 24, 2016
Weekly tiles (plus tempus fugit)
Been gone for a while. Been busy, been covered up, but
mostly just lost in the day-to-day. I think it’s time to get back on here
again, even if this becomes an “action item” in my BuJo (ask me – I dare you). I guess that’s the Rational in me coming out.
Anyway. One of my favorite Zentangle Artists is Lily Moon. Her
work inspires me. Her productivity inspires me. Her blog inspires me. It’s not
chatty, not full of technique, rationale, daily life. Though she often posts
themes (“color”) or thoughts, usually what she does is regularly post what she creates each week or two. Often with no comment, just pictures. And I spend hours studying
what she posts.
So I think I’m going to try that. I have been posting my
work occasionally on Facebook, but since only a handful of my FB friends really
give a damn about my art, I feel like I’m showing off a little to the others.
Makes me uncomfortable. Plus, I can only post finished work.
I’m going to try and post once a week, Sunday, for now. I
can post my art, my tiles, my sketchbook, knowing that only friends who are
interested will seek me out.
Like Lily, I do have thoughts/opinions, I do have
progressions, I do have themes and tutorials. But mostly I want to have a place to put my “stuff.”
Comments will always be welcome as will silence.
Work from October 15 - 22 (more or less):
Facebook Square One Challenge: Tagh (with Antique, Shattuck and A tiny Tipple) |
Diva Challenge #289 |
The Diva challenge for last week was "Leafy Goodness." Looking at her blog now, I realize that I did something very similar to the Diva's example. Oh, well. Sincerest form of flattery, blah, blah, blah.
Then, of course, the Election. Zentangle relaxes one, requires focus, takes one away from day-to-day inanity. So of course, having watched Debate #1 and #2, I decided in favor of sanity to draw instead of watch.
So here is what I did when I wasn't obsessing over CNN or watching the Debate:
Zendala, unshaded |
Zendala, shaded |
Plus, I shaded a couple of tiles from Hilton Head that I had not finished:
Anyway, thanks for listening. 'Til next week!
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