I created an “infographic page” for Gust tangle with everything I needed to know about this tangle.
Read MoreAn easy and simple collection of fragments, ended up looking like Scrabble chips.
Read MoreIn the fourth and final part of the Single Pen Hatching class, we completed our tile adding Kensington (as a Blossom) and Hollibaugh.
Read MoreOne of my students challenged me to create a tangled piece inspired by Sogetsu, a modern type of Japanese Ikebana flower arrangement.
Read MoreIn the third part of the Single Pen Hatching class, we started an actual tile. We used the Art Raffle and added Ennies and Toodles to our tile.
Read MoreArt History classes are influencing my work. This one was inspired by the plasterwork of the Alhambra in Spain.
Read MoreAnother single pen hatching piece using some of my favorite tangles of the new Art Raffle batch: Harp, Gust, Squill, Oof and Patakón.
Read MoreThe second part of the Single Pen Hatching series included creating a small vignette packed with insights and precise exercises on how to use hatching as shading and texture.
Read MoreEvery once in a while I love to go back and teach the basic Zentangle class in Portuguese to friends and family.
Read MoreA new update to Art Raffle includes 17 new cards. We are now up to 334 active cards.
Read MoreWhat a fabulous class with Tomàs Padros and Maria Tovar, exploring Tomàs’ new tangle Kangular.
Read MoreToday we started our Part 1 of the new Single Pen Hatching series, exploring different kinds of hatching and warming up.
Read MoreGot a lot of good feedback on the previous image with hatching, so made another using Umble, Shattuck, Umble and more.
Read MoreGoing back to my roots, hatching in black and white. A single pen picture (no pencil shading, all hatching!).
Read MorePlaying with day 6 of Marguerite Samama's Valentangle 2021 using colored pencils over a relaxagon.
Read MoreAn instructional flower-structure Zendala using the patterns extracted from the Palazzo lesson.
Read MoreLast Friday Art Clubbers and I created a sampler from the beautiful Palazzo Davanzati.
Read MoreHere's a second Zendala inspired by an intricate italian Palazzo in Florence, theme of an upcoming class.
Read MoreThe Rainbow Shading course live is officially over, with 5 parts. Members of my Art club can get this as a video recording with over 6 hours of video.
Read MoreIn the next multi-part series coming up for Art Club, we'll learn how to extract tangles from an intricate italian Palazzo and also how to use the Markus Operandus template to create Zendalas.
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