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Monday, 30 November 2015
Diva Challenge #246
How nice: Dilip Patel is Laura's guest blogger! He has a lovely challenge: choose any tangle pattern and create a tree using only this pattern. This way, we can create Zentangle Forests to share the message that we need more trees in the world, to combat the climat change. I fully agree, so here's my contribution: a Cat-kin tree, inspired by a weeping willow.
Saturday, 28 November 2015
Alphabet challenge #34: H-W-N
Diane and Carolien challenge us to use patterns starting with the letters H, W and N. I chose Henna Drum, Warped eggs and Nymph:
Thursday, 26 November 2015
My first Notan
Inspired by two of my Instagram friends, I tried to incorporate the art of Notan with tangle patterns.
Here you can see a short instruction video by Cindy Shepard. It's a cool and easy-to-do technique, so this won't be my last try :-)
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Tangling on :-)
String #135 caught my attention :-) and I filled it with lots of patterns. From top left, going clockwise, you see Striping, Puf, Orange Peel, Netting, Tri-bene, Quiltz, Twilight Zone and Tour.
Labels:
Netting,
Orange Peel,
Puf,
Quiltz,
Striping,
Tour,
Tri-bene,
Twilight Zone
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
Joey's challenge #88
Joey chose a beautiful pattern for this Monotangle challenge: Yuma. I loved drawing this tile, thank you Joey!
Monday, 23 November 2015
Diva challenge #245
Laura likes us to go back to basics and tangle Hollibaugh, a pattern that uses the drawing behind method. It's really quite simple to draw, and I decided to honour it's simpleness :-)
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Sunday, 22 November 2015
Auraknot meets Flux
Today I wanted to draw Auraknot, and do it a bit different than normally. It looks a bit odd now ;-) so I put Flux in the background. A lovely tangle I often forget to use!
Saturday, 21 November 2015
Alphabet challenge: B-E-X
Diane and Carolien like us to create a tile with patterns starting with B, E and X. I chose Balo, Efilys and X:
After I had finished this tile, I discovered I made one like this before, including two of the same tangles :-) You can see it HERE in my post of October 2014. Funny to notice my hand did get steadier by tangling every week.
Thursday, 19 November 2015
It's a String Thing #119
Adele Bruno likes us to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Coca Cola bottle design. To be honest, I stopped drinking Coca Cola quite some years ago, for health reasons. I always like to tangle though :-) so here's my entry for this challenge:
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
U-K-H challenge
A bit too late (a new challenge is already online at Diane & Carolien's blog), but this is my entry for the Alphabet challenge with the letters U, K and H.
The patterns I used are Unme, Kozy and Hamail. And I used a lot of black ink :-)
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Joey's Challenge #87
Joey chose the pattern Xplode for this week's Monotangle challenge. Somehow this tangle reminds me of fireworks, so those inspired me creating this tile :-)
Diva's challenge #244
Tripoli is one of Laura's favourite tangles - this shows in her beautiful tiles! When I draw it, it hardly ever ends up the way I wanted, so I (partly) kept her advice in mind: 'not all triangles must be created equal'.
It was a nice challenge though and I'm still pleased with the result. As I was with your comments on last week's challenge entry: thank you very much :-)
As you can see on my tile, I used this information above and under the blank part in the middle. On the left and right side, I tried to draw Tripoli in the 'official' way. Now I wish I had done the left and right side in the same way as the other parts.
It was a nice challenge though and I'm still pleased with the result. As I was with your comments on last week's challenge entry: thank you very much :-)
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Square One: Paradox
The Square One Facebook-group asks us to focus on the pattern Paradox. My version ended up on a bed of Inapods:
Zendala day
It was some time ago that I tangled in a circle, so here's a new one. In the middle you see Bauer, around it Annee and on the outside Twing. This was fun!
Friday, 13 November 2015
String 156
Today I wanted to try and use string 156. I filled it with Nipa, Msst, Shattuck and da'Deal. Not sure if the pattern I used in the 'divider' (top left and middle to down right and middle) has a specific name as well?
Thursday, 12 November 2015
Joey's challenge #86
Joey has chosen to challenge us with the tangle W2 to create a Monotangle with. Quite a difficult pattern to me... A real challenge :-) for which I used string #160:
Monday, 9 November 2015
Diva Challenge #243
Like Laura already mentioned: this week's challenge is harder than it looks. When you have to leave 60-70% of the tile blank, it's even more important than normal to really think about a striking composition. It's a real challenge :-) to create something interesting.
Since you're quickly finished drawing this way :-) I decided to try three versions. The first one shows Tootle in white on black:
S-F-T challenge
Diane and Carolien's Alphabet challenge arrived at the letters S, F and T. As I wanted to use Sundoo for the S, I decided to add some other organic-like patterns: Flyz and Telis.
Sunday, 8 November 2015
Krli-Qs string
Today I used the beautiful pattern Krli-Qs as some kind of string. Around it, you can see Crescent Moon, Tipple, Diva Dance, Yah and Reticulated. I'm quite pleased with the result :-)
Labels:
Crescent Moon,
Diva Dance,
Krli-Qs,
Reticulated,
Tipple,
Yah
Saturday, 7 November 2015
Back to basic
Sometimes, it just geels good to go back to tangle basic patterns, there where the zentangle love once began ;-)
So today, I really enjoyed drawing Scallops, Keeko, Ennies, Popova and Tipz:
Friday, 6 November 2015
TNTM #44
In Suzy Mosh' challenge, we tangle a pattern that's new to s. This week starting with M: I chose Myko and made a variation of it. The Artist focus is Kathy Barringer, and I used her pattern Up N Down as a string. Finally I added Morse to this rather dark tile.
When I was ready to take a picture, our black and white cat Izzy decided his tail fitted in nicely :-)
Thursday, 5 November 2015
It's a String Thing #117
Adele Bruno created a new tangle she likes us to explore in a Monotangle: Sand. So I did :-) and this is my result:
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
Zentangle mountain
Today I wanted to play with some random patterns. I took string #157 and started filling it. From bottom left to top right you can see Jonqual, Jessicup, Fandance and Zinger mixed with Fescu.
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Joey's Challenge #085
Joey's Monotangle Challenge arrived at the V of Verdigogh. A beautiful tangle, but I find it hard to draw more than one of these in one tile. Since I'm still enjoying Autumn, I decided to use a leaf string.
Monday, 2 November 2015
Diva challenge #242
Laura challenges us to use the new official tangle Gourdgeous. When I saw this pattern in the Zentangle HQ newsletter, I wasn't sure what to do with it. So: it was a good thing Laura made me think about it and just try and let it enter in a tile.
I ended up combining it with Diva Dance, Bales and Arukas. Not sure if I will use Gourdgeous very often, but it was nice to give it a try.
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Sunday, 1 November 2015
That's New to Me #43
Suzy Mosh challenges us to tangle a tile with at least one new to us pattern starting with U. I chose Unagi and added Join by the Artist Focus Elena Hadzijaneva.
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