Star with Gold Part 1
Today Art Clubbers and I started a new project called “Star with Gold”. There are two versions of this project, one more 3-dimensional than the other.
The 3D Version uses layers of watercolor painted paper to form an encapsulated star. The actual star is made with Bejeweled Hurry (tangleation by Eni Oken):
Here you can see another version of it:
This second version, although seemingly more intricate is simpler and is done over a single piece of paper using Starukas (Zen Linea’s tangleation of Arukas):
In Part 2 we will complete the project.
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Yesterday Art Clubbers and I started completed the project called Small Treasures, using black and white encapsulated tangles and distressed tiles. A super fun project which shows the power that simple tangles can have when combined together.
Yesterday Art Clubbers and I started a new project called Small Treasures, using black and white tangling and distressed tiles. This uses the concept of Encapsulated Tangles (an enhancer of my own), where a tangle is represented by a few fragments and abundant use of Edgework to form a tight, 3D nugget.
So many new tangles at ZenAgain! Here are my experiments with Wyfore in a 5-star formation. I modified it a bit to make it more 3-dimensional. Two tiles, one in black and white and one with brown and rust.
Ok, this is the last of the rusty fish: I took some bits and pieces and made it into a Zendala. Super fun!!!
Last Thursday, Art Clubbers and I had completed Part 2 of the quirky ZIA Rusty Fish class we started the week before. We used watercolors, graphite pencil, gel pen and colored pencils for shading and coloring.
Yesterday, Art Clubbers and I had Part 1 of the Rusty Fish class where we developed the line-art of this fun, quirky ZIA project. Part 2 class coming next week!
This is an insider picture: some interesting papers I “accidentally” made which look like tie-dye.
Here is a mix between the “Small Treasures” project class I've been working with and the tangle Verve (JJ LaBarbera). I love the contrast between the two sides!