Gourdgeous and Echosim
Still playing with Shading Black tiles and Gourdgeous. Can’t seem to get enough of it! On the left you can see a picture I created before the class of the same name. Here are two pictures, before and after completing. I added the tangle Echoism next to Gourdgeous (both Zentangle), but it was REALLY difficult to shade that one.
Here’s a close-up of the picture for you to see. The small size of the Echoism was incredibly tricky. Better stick with larger shapes!
The second picture was done last Saturday during a smaller and much more intimate session with Art Clubbers (my impromptu sessions). You can tell it’s influenced by the latest Zentangle Project Pack 11, and I don’t know what was going on with this, it went into crazy directions. One of the Clubbers said I was already getting ready for Halloween with a Creepy Gourdgeous!!!!
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Combining various things, Gourdgeous, black tiles over a Phi Tile from Project Pack 11.
We had a live class packed with students and information on how to shade 3-dimensionally over black tiles.
Tangling and shading over black tile is a difficult technique which requires looking at the picture with a completely different perspective.
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In today's live session, Art Clubbers and I discussed how to add a border to an antique lace drawing.
Remember your grandmother's lace? Now you can create lovely drawings that simulate antique lace, using white gel pen over black paper.
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Two more over black tiles, this time using Echoism and some basic concepts from Project Pack 11.