Thursday, August 20, 2015

Weekly Challenge #231 Guest Post by Sharla Hicks, CZT


Whew!  I thought this was going to be easy, since I love to tangle with loose, flowing, organic, undulating, unpredictable patterns.  But then, alas, I over thought it, planned for the glory and the admiration of my fellow Tanglers and put pen to paper and created - well, let's just say what I created did not live up to my expectations, nor did I spend much time in a Zen-tangling state of mind.  So I got a huge dose of humility and was reminded that Zentangle and Zentangle Inspired Art are not about the finished product, but the journey, the peace, the wonderful camaraderie with fellow tanglers.

So, I present three images:

I felt this first image suited this challenge;  I created it starting last Fall working an hour or two here and there into the Spring.  When I studied Simon Bishoff's tutorial on sharpening your line drawing skills ( http://tanglepatterns.com/2014/09/sharpen-your-line-drawing-skills-with-six-lessons-from-simone-bischoff.html ), I fell in love with the braid instructions.  And in that tutorial I was led to the art of Justine Ashbee via an article about her at http://www.emptykingdom.com/featured/justine-ashbee-2/ .  Thus began this drawing.  It is on 18"x24" watercolor paper.  I drew all the undulating lines and other patterns (got bored undulating), then because it was Fall, I decided to paint with watercolors in Fall colors.  I probably used every color I have in the end.  I used watercolors, Micron pens and Gelly Roll pens.  Learned a lot and had a lot of fun.

I have a question for all y'all fellow tanglers.  I have searched for the name of the braid pattern present by Simone Bischoff in her tutorial and never found it.  Does anyone know if that pattern has an official name?  



Second image: My first response to this challenge on a Zendala tile.  I started with one of my favorite patterns, Punzle and slipped up and in a bit of Chainging by accidentally leaving off the Punzle pieces (duh),  then the undulations of the braid like pattern from Simoe Bischoff, followed by probably my all time fave, Diva Dance and many embellishments.  I love to Tipple my way through and around, here and there.  Took me 24 hours to begin to like this tile. 


Third Image:  And today on a Zendala tile, with a little humility and less of a plan, I still couldn't tear myself away from Punzle, but I did begin to explore for the first time IndyRella and SharlaRella, YAY!.   I will be exploring them both more.  I do kinda like the black ribbon I worked through and I can't help but add little filler sections to the curves, kinda Aquafleur like.




11 comments:

  1. Gorgeous work here Dudz! I love the your colorful ZIA and your zendalas are wonderful.

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  2. Wonderful work! Especially I like your first zendala!

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  3. I really love them! The color and the movement are great!
    Can't help you with the name, I'm really bad at remembering them :(

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  4. Dudley, your work is just amazing!! I am wowed!! I love them all!Thank you of the friendly comment on my blog! Hope to see you on next week's challenge! :0) Annette

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  5. Wow, I love all three, but the second one is my absolute favorite!!!

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  6. Wow.. this tieles are great. Especially the first one is amazing, like fireworks of colour!

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  7. Lovely work! Your last zendala tile is my favorite, but the others are great too.

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  8. The original tangle "Brayd"is not from Simone Bischoff but from Michelle Beauchamp, and you will find it at her blog shellybeauch.blogspot.com
    under the label "tangles"

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  9. Thank you Mariet. I'm familiar with "Brayd" by Michelle Beauchamp. Still curious though, if the pattern Simone Bischoff illustrates in her line drawing tutorial has a name. Hmmmmmm.

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  10. The fall colored project absolutely blows me away. How great to have fun and end up with an incredible piece of art!

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