This is the first part of the Zentangle Shell Symphony Workshop taught by Stefanie van Leeuwen, CZT (Certified Zentangle Teacher) from the Netherlands.
This was a live online class, but I didn't have all the necessary materials though I played along as much as I could. Students have access to videos of the class forever.
Because the piece is done on a round, 4 5/8 in. paper tile, it's called a Zendala. (a portmanteau of Zen, Zentangle and mandala)
I used Strathmore Tone Tan paper cut into a slightly smaller circle as the cutting machine wouldn't go to 3 decimal places.
So far, I have completed the first 3 lessons.
1. Transfer Stefanie's design to the paper. She used the pencil transfer method. I used Saral paper.
2. Using a brown Sakura Pigma Pen, outline the shell and using a black Sakura Pigma Pen outline the pearl
3. Using a combination of the black and brown pens, fill in the shell with Zentangle patterns Stephanie chose.
Next up: Adding color.
Cool beans....(as Husband would say! LOL)
ReplyDeleteYeah, it came out pretty good.
DeleteThat is beautiful CJ! Looking forward to seeing it finished! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteHopefully, I'll get some time this afternoon.
DeleteIt looks so simple, but I bet it's much more complex when you get down to it. I like it.
ReplyDeleteThere were a lot of steps, but Stephanie broke things down with easy to follow instructions
Deletethis is as awesum !!!!! as the godzilla background !!!! nice job on the zentangle....a shell coming out from an oyster bed !!! ♥♥
ReplyDeleteAnd no damned burds 😺
DeleteThis looks good.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
😊
DeleteIt came out great!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo far
DeleteThat's so cool. I haven't heard that term Zendaya either.
ReplyDeleteZendala because the paper (tile) is round like a mandala
DeleteI Still Like To Check In With Ya Even Though MY Comments Disappear To The Digital Graveyard - Another Remarkable Little Project Of Yours
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs ,
Cheers
Nice to see your voice
DeleteThis is very attractive, and I like the word zendala
ReplyDeleteIsn't that a fun word?
DeleteThis is amazing. I am in AWE!
ReplyDeleteThank you
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