This week's challenge is for us to go back to the roots of Zentangle®.
We had to create a piece on a WHITE 3.5" square tile, with a Black pen and pencil for shading, the way the Zentangle® method initially started.
So I started with a very simple String. I decided to use the first 2 official Zentangle original tangles I could think of. Cubine, Pokeroot!!
It was very relaxing not to have to think about which color to choose, about how I wanted it to turn out.. Just simply putting the pen to the paper and drawing each line.
Like Laura said, its all about THE PROCESS not the product!
Here is my string and my completed tile
We had to create a piece on a WHITE 3.5" square tile, with a Black pen and pencil for shading, the way the Zentangle® method initially started.
So I started with a very simple String. I decided to use the first 2 official Zentangle original tangles I could think of. Cubine, Pokeroot!!
It was very relaxing not to have to think about which color to choose, about how I wanted it to turn out.. Just simply putting the pen to the paper and drawing each line.
Like Laura said, its all about THE PROCESS not the product!
Here is my string and my completed tile
You can view the other entries for the challenge on Diva's blog
http://iamthedivaczt.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/weekly-challenge-250.html
Elegantly simple!
ReplyDeleteI love the way cubine seems to turn upside down.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a striking tile!
ReplyDeleteExcellent, great angles on the cubine
ReplyDeleteI love your tile and it's contrast.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Ilikethe variations in cubine directions
ReplyDeleteWonderful and very elegant tile!
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