The second piece was even larger, but our tangles were drawn bigger too. I love doing highlights and shadows, so this was a blast. Though I didn't actually... like... my piece until I added the little pile of Jetties at the bottom and the few slipping out of the main design. I think it is my illustrator's nature to need some kind of a "story." Speaking of stories, if you ever get a chance to talk with Rick or Maria, be sure to ask them where the name "Jetties" comes from! You will be very amused.
Yes, it does rather look like a shopping cart! (Unintentional). |
Close up detail of Jetties pile |
If you are sorry that you couldn't be at the workshop, you are in luck! Suzanne McNeil (from Design Originals) made an incredible video (actually 2 parts) that she posted on YouTube. I'm interviewed in Part A. Most of us spent a few hours being terrified to appear on camera for a few minutes. :-) Yes, I am camera shy. Oh and be sure to watch Part B too as there are lots of actual demos on how to draw some new Tangles, done by the CZTs. If you watch the videos in a hot, humid room, it will feel like you were actually there with us! But seriously, if they offer this Master Class next year, SIGN up ASAP! (Unless you are a "traditionalist" Zentangle fanatic. In which case you would hate it. Tee hee).
I watched the video! oh my, I wish was there. What type of paper did you use for the sepia work? I just love all the highlight and shading also.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your beautiful pieces from the Master Class. It was a great experience - especially meeting so many of our on-line friends for the first time. I especially love the tangle on the edges of your work, the rope-like one is the perfect 'frame'.
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Bette Abdu, CZT and Master Class attendee
Absolutely stunning and what an inspiration! Thank you thank you!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these pieces are so beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing. The master class video was awesome. What a experience for all of you!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work, very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThe paper we used was lokta paper. It's a beautiful, handmade paper from Thailand I think? It's the same as the paper that is now used on the green Zentangle Kits. It comes in different colors and has a beautiful deckley edge. If you want to see what others at the workshop did with their pieces look here: http://zentangle.blogspot.com/2010/08/master-class-day-3.html
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Gorgeous Gorgeous!!! I am new to Zentangles, but love it!!This is great work.I love the white highlights!!Oh the possibilities!!!
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