Organicize Zentangle® Part 3
Yesterday Art Clubbers and I worked on the third and last part of the Organicize Zentangle® series. In this class we explored different ways to organicize tangles that do not originally look like they are made of live plants and animals.
We started our project with a Rocky Hill String which is made only of jagged straight lines:
We then randomly selected a tangle from a set of 8 pre-chosen ones:
We covered different techniques, including the enhancer “Make into branch” when adding Drupe (Zentangle), and added non-organicized elements for greater contrast:
The next tangle was Meer and we used the enhancer Add Joints:
We also explored tips on how to make cracks:
After adding Bales and Sez and TONS more organicize enhancers, we did a little shading:
And we treated the background:
Here's my final picture after shading:
This lesson is available as recorded video at my Shop.
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Yesterday I had a wonderful class with the Clubbers called Duotone Tangling, where we created art using two different pens, black and another color. We included grafting, foreshortening, organicize and some other fun enhancers. Tangles were: Dillo-tant (L. Goldman), Tipple, Bales, and an organicized version of Moonpie. In this post you can also see the pop-up card I made with similar language and visuals.