This is from 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.
In this class we added highlights to the shell and highlights and shadows to the sand pebbles? The round doohickeys under the shell.
We also colored the sea and sky and edged the Zendala with color.
Next up: Finishing touches
WOW! That's awesome!
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Deleteyea, definitely needs to be framed and placed on the wall near your desk/ art room….totally AWESOME ๐๐ฆ๐พ‼️
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DeleteThis is lovely ... indeed awesome as some other com-mentors have said :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you, Jan
DeleteThis is really taking shape nicely. You are doing a fantastic job.
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DeleteThis is really really lovely. You have aced the shadowing effect too. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! - Anne (Cornucopia)
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