Whoa, where did this come from? Wavy echo lines playing with Jay-six.
Read MoreThe fun with echo lines continues with a brush pen and Black pencil.
Read MoreI can't get enough of echo lines, they are just addictive!
Read MoreWhere do these dreams come from? Beats me, they are just fun to draw and to look at.
Read MoreSometimes even an inch or two makes a difference when working in smaller formats.
Read MoreShading a really large Trio tangle -- was enjoyable, but I still prefer tiny tiny details.
Read MoreShading over black tile is possible even when using a very high focus tangle such as Aquafleur.
Read MoreAny kind of dream can happen when you let the pen take over.
Read MoreShading with a 6B pencil is not so bad after all -- on the contrary, turned out to be a bucket of fun!
Read MoreThere was so much detail and overlap in this picture, I had to pull out a pencil I haven't used very much. What a surprise I had, I actually enjoyed it so much! And the shading didn't take that long at all.
Read MoreA Vibrant Green Zendala, created with ink and colored pencils. So much fun! to shade and to create, wow, look at all that detail.
Read MoreKandy Ribnz, the focus of this week's challenge, using renaissance style.
Read MoreFor the very first time I decided to participate in the challenge "It's a String Thing", held by Adele Bruno. And what do you know, the string is a HEART, just in time for Valentine's Day!
Read MoreThe party continues here, with more renaissance tangles.
Read MoreHamail and Vega go partying too!
Read MoreCrescent Moon ready to party!
Read MoreSeven tangles! Wow, I'm not used to having it so crowded.
Read MoreWell, I can conclude that I'm not a "pen flicker". Experimenting with ballpoint pen (biro) shading. Results are fun, but I have no patience for it!
Read MoreStill basking on the distress ink technique explored last week, this tile uses Neuron to produce inner light.
Read MoreHow Bucky tangle turned into a faceted stone...
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