Mixing and matching fragments is such fun! In this piece I used a combination of three fragments: Tufton (Jodi Christiansen), Stacked Mooka, Munchin (Zentangle) and also an ogee dome. This is part of a mix and match study I did almost a while back, but only developed the final piece now. Tangled with inktense and pitt artist brush pens.
Read MoreI think we are all a little in love with Tomàs Padro's new tangle Medusa. Here I'm posting two simple tiles where I explored the shading and different ways to construct the underlying ogee grid. I suspect Medusa is going to appear more in my work very soon!
Read MoreI taught this Flower Zendala for the third time last Tuesday to my private group. I think this is the last one for a while! Love the color combo with pink and black.
Read MoreOn Thursday I taught the Blue Flower Zendala class for the second time to my Art Clubbers. I also included references on how to create the Renaissance brown version for those who wanted it. This class is now available at my Video shop.
Read MoreIf you are still considering if you should attend TangleU this year, here’s a sneak peek at the project I'll be teaching at that conference.
Read MoreThis is the picture I created during the Ogee Grid class last Sunday. WHAT A FUN CLASS it was. We used so much media, gold pens, inking pens, watercolors, colored pencils, whew! Tangles are Moonpie (Zentangle), 123O’leary (Antonine Koval) and Fluxecho (Lynn Mead).
Read MoreAnother Ogee Grid piece in preparation for my class, this time in blue and orange, a favorite color combo of mine. Includes Ple-a tangle (Apple Lim) which is also part of Inktober. Does this count?
Read MoreWhile preparing for my upcoming class on Ogee grid, I used it as a string on my daily meditation. The result is an odd illusion where you can't tell what is in front and what is behind, depending on how you look.
Read MoreI had a ton of fun with these Ogee Grid pieces over Phi tan tiles inspired by historic ottoman textiles. So much detail! Tangles are Moon Pie, Fluxecho and 123 O’leary.
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