Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Weekly Challenge #72: "Tanglation Nation - Crescent Moon"

I had buckets o' fun with this weekly challenge. 

I learned how to draw Crescent Moon early on, and I didn't realize until recently that I was drawing it wrong. Yes, yes, I know there are no mistakes in Zentangle... but I can tell you that my crescent moon looks much better now than it used to. 

Because it was WRONG. ;o)

I could do this challenge every day until the next one surfaces. Thanks to Laura, as always, for the adventure!



 I was inspired by the little dangly things I've been seeing in Tangleville, so I test drove a few... gotta say, they're reeeally fun to draw.



Very soon I'll be kicking off a two-week contest for a free tangle jar, and once I get that under way we can get going on a bookmark swap. Keep an eye on facebook for info. Can't wait! I hope whoever gets mine likes those little dangly things, 'cause I am ALL OVER THAT. 

:oD


5.31.12 Adding a few more... I don't normally color my tangles, but I thought I'd give it a whirl. 

Size 08 Micron pen and Inktense watercolor pencils. And a waterbrush.

Copic colored pens and Gelly Roll clear stardust pen

pink Micron Pigma pen and Inktense watercolor pencil in fuchsia

17 comments:

  1. Both tiles are top notch! I love them!

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  2. I love your tiles! They are both just such fun to look at and enjoy.

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  3. I love the variations you did with crescent moon.
    And the compositions are very creative!

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  4. Oh, these two are amazing. I can't even decide which one I like better. They are different but each has it's own charm. Wonderful work.

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  5. Line work of amazing quality! I really have enjoyed looking at your two tiles! So much to see and admire!

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  6. Both are dynamic and pretty at the same time! I love the boldness of the first and the intricate variations in the second. Those dangly things are cool.

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  7. These both are beautiful. I really like the first one and how you elongated the crescent for trim. Very Cool!

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  8. Sensational, I love them both! I've just started experimenting with danglies too.

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  9. Love them both but that top one has such balance and grace! Great tiles!

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  10. Love them both! I like the little dangly thingies too. I have Joanne Fink's book called Zenspirations and she uses them. Thanks for your inspiration!

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  11. sandy - your first tile reminds me of being under the sea - and i love that! and dangles are one of my favorite things to do right now :) love your work!

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  12. Both of your tiles are beautiful. I love the dangly things too.

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  13. Beautiful!! Really love them both! Fun and lots of pop!

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  14. Wonderful work on both tiles. The dangles are a fun touch! The first tile reminds me of a beautiful piece of jewelry.

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  15. A wonerful feast for the eyes, love the dangly things!

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  16. What fun, fabulous tiles. The first one is so festive. and isn't everything better with danglies?? Diana Hirsch

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  17. wow, you've been a busy tangler! All of your tiles are marvelous! Love your color works too! Great job!

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