Whoa—summer is already halfway over, for us here in
Tennessee anyway. For this post, I (Caroline Broady) am guest-writing for
Tanglefish. I just got back home from the 11th CZT training seminar,
which intensified my interest in Zentangle. I had a great time and met a lot of fascinating
people. I am super excited to explore different outlets, which include starting
my own blog. Right now, my biggest obstacle is finalizing a name. Until then,
keep checking here. I know Mom (Amy) is eager to post about our family
adventures.
Birdie Feet and Hollibaugh |
With those updates out of the way, I can share my submission to this week’s challenge from the Diva: UMT v. XVIII Birdie Feet. Owl Loving April's tangle is representational, so I made my tile accordingly. (Usually, I head for the abstract, rather than literal, patterns.) I had a lot of fun with shading and used my tortillon a bunch. I love how just a little bit of strategically-applied graphite can bring a tile to life.
Now that my mom has “retired”, she has a lot more time to spend doing other things she cares about, including taking on the Zentangle for Kidz Blog. (Read more about CZT Training #11 on her latest ZT kidz post here.) We really want to increase interest/activity, so check it out and spread the word. If you visit, we'd love for you to leave a comment. :-)
–Caroline Broady, CZT 11
I like this tile, very well done.
ReplyDeleteStriking and fabulous!
ReplyDeleteTwo words -- Clever! Striking! This was a great idea.
ReplyDeleteVery nice tile with lots of dimension! Congrats, Caroline on becoming a CZT. I was in class CZT4 with your mom.
ReplyDeleteNice job! and congrats on being a CZT!
ReplyDeleteI really like it! Very nice take on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice idea! Lovely tile!
ReplyDeleteLike the simplicity of this tile. Like the dimension that you achieved with your shading. Congratulations on becoming a CZT.
ReplyDeleteYour shading has worked a treat.
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