When I went to the CZT training last year one of the things we did was tangle a pre-strung Zendala (Mandala + Zentangle). I loved that first one I did, something about repeating the patterns in various sections really appealed to me, and also the shape of the Zendala, round.
So the other day I decided to draw my own string onto a blank Zendala and tangle it. I went very plain, I just used various sized circles. And then also decided I wanted to use some colour so I took my blue micron and this was the result after some shading:
It took me a whole day to decide whether to add shading or not, I loved the clean crisp blue, black and white look but I know that shading does add such lovely depth. Then another CZT suggested I use a blue pencil crayon to shade the blue tangles and a normal graphite pencil to shade the black tangles, and that's what I did.
I hope you like it!
So the other day I decided to draw my own string onto a blank Zendala and tangle it. I went very plain, I just used various sized circles. And then also decided I wanted to use some colour so I took my blue micron and this was the result after some shading:
Afterglo, Inapod, Barberpole, Birds on a Wire, Knase
It took me a whole day to decide whether to add shading or not, I loved the clean crisp blue, black and white look but I know that shading does add such lovely depth. Then another CZT suggested I use a blue pencil crayon to shade the blue tangles and a normal graphite pencil to shade the black tangles, and that's what I did.
I hope you like it!
7 comments:
Just gorgeous!
OH MY...OH MY, Brenda!
WOW...WOW...WOW!!!
This is simply BEAUTIFUL!!!!
You knocked this one WAY OUT out of the park! The shading & the pretty colors are fabulous! Beautifully done! ♥
Wow! This is stunning Brenda! It reminds me of a decorative ceramic plate!
I love it!! I agree with Robin about the ceramic plate. Gorgeous piece of art!
AWESOME!!
I thought you were sharing a photo of a pretty plate! WOW Brenda this is fantastic!
Brenda this looks like the most delicate and fragile tableware. Wow; you did a fantastic job and the colors are gorgeous. You have a fab eye for design!
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