Sunday, June 29, 2014

Happy Zendala, Belated Welcome Back, Erin; and Redux, Remix, Revisit,

After a 3 month hiatus from Zendala Dares, due to School and other related pressures; Erin Olson is back with a new Dare. Hooray! Welcome back, Erin.

It's actually been a few weeks since Erin posted this Dare, but I didn't catch it right away, and then I was out of town, then I had house guests, and on and on. Anyway, since she hasn't posted another Dare yet, I figured I could still get mine in. 

Here is the template,

and here is the challenge:

"Feel free to use tangles that start with the letters in Happy, go to a place and tangle that makes you Happy, or use the tangles that make you Happy to be a Zentangle artist.  Just be Happy this week."

I decided to use tangles that started with the letters in Happy: Henna Drum, Aquafleur, Purk and Paradox, and somehow I added Auraknot in the center, and totally forgot a tangle that began with "Y". By then I had decided that I liked the tile as is, and didn't want to add another tangle (besides, there weren't any tangles beginning with Y that would have fit in). 

This is the tile at that point:
 And then I had a brainstorm, or it seemed like one at the time; use yellow for the Y. So I used various shades of yellow to color the tile.

And here it is:
Be sure to visit the the Bright Owl's site; see the other wonderful entries, and maybe try out one of the Zendala Dares yourself.
 
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 The other challenge that I attempted this week was the Diva's: Redux, Remix, Revisit, brought to us by guest poster Sharla R. Hicks, CZT, while Laura, the Diva, was at the CZT Seminar.

The challenge, basically, was to go back to some of our comfort tangles and change them around in some fashion, and/or use different colored tiles/zendalas, and/or different methods of shading. Other suggestions were:
  • Exaggerate with bigify or miniaturization.
  • Change up with thin to thick variations.
  • Change up straight to curvy or visa versa.
  • Draw with &/or without string. 

For both of the following Zendalas I used Black, Sepia, and Brown Sakura Micron pens, and various shades of Brown, Orange, and Yellow Prismacolor pencils for coloring and shading on Canson Mi Teintes Pastel Paper in a sort of light rust color (actually it's a little darker than it appears here).
In the first, I've used larger, more simplified versions of Orbs-La-Dee and Allium.
In the second,  an elongated Purk with reverse dark and light space, and Kandy Ribnz; and in both: Betweed and Paradox as backgrounds.
 Don't forget to visit the Diva's site to see the other wonderful entries; it's amazing how different all the responses are. Maybe you'll be inspired to try out one of the Challenges yourself.

Thanks for visiting; please leave a comment, favorable or not. I'd love to hear your thoughts. That's how we learn and grow; and how we know someone out there is paying attention.

Have a wonderful day; see you all next time.

9 comments :

  1. Nice to see you back, Audrie. Your pieces are really nice and well done. I am actually partial to the one in yellow. I usually prefer Zentangle done in black and white, but that yellow one is just so pretty!

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    1. Thank you Jean. It's good to be back; I just hope I can keep up with the challenges.
      I also really like the yellow. Something about it pops out at me.

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  3. Oh I love all the yellow on your zendala! beautiful!

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    1. Thanks, HeidiSue. I'm glad you like it. And thanks for taking the time to look and comment.

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  4. Glad you're back, Audrie!
    All your zendala's are so very beautiful. I love the yellow one.

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    1. Thank you Annemarie. I appreciate your comment. Glad you like the yellow one.

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  5. beautiful work, audrie, i love the incorporation of yellow color!

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    1. I'm glad that you like my work, Alice. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.

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Thanks for visiting; please leave a comment, favorable or not. I'd love to hear your thoughts. That's how we learn and grow; and how we know someone out there is paying attention.

Have a wonderful day; see you all next time.