The beautifully poetic class Duotone Tangling is now available in video format for individual purchase. This video class includes how to use a “landscape string” and how to create contrast using two inking pens of different colors. It also shows how to use grafting and how to organicize tangles to make them resemble plants.
Read MoreYesterday 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.
Read MoreArt Clubbers and I finished the third and last part of the Organicize Zentangle series, covering different types of tangles.
Read MoreTwo more crazy tree tiles using randomly selected Leaf fragments.
Read MoreToday Art Clubbers and I worked on the second part of the Organicize series and created a Rixty3D tree.
Read MoreThis entire week my daily meditations were made with Organicized trees.
Read MoreMy daily meditation included a Gourdgeous tree, a turquoise gemstone and some flowing ribbons. Such fun!
Read MoreToday we had Part 1 of the series Organicize, using Flux, Mooka, Eofer and Verdigogh
Read MorePlaying with the Art Raffle app and the Organicize enhancer over Heartrope, Nipa, Sez, Meer and Sling-slang.
Read MorePlaying with the Art Raffle app and the Organicize enhancer over Finery, Eofer, Swerve and more.
Read MoreOne of my students challenged me to create a tangled piece inspired by Sogetsu, a modern type of Japanese Ikebana flower arrangement.
Read MoreAn interesting technique of how to add distress and a more organic, natural look through shaky lines.
Read MoreAfter playing with W2, I thought it was time to give this super intricate version of Ixorus a tile of its own.
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