A blog about my zentangles, zentangle inspired art, and other artistic pursuits. In the Chicago area.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Diamond challenge - and NEW CLASS!
I didn't get to this challenge until late last night. Just in time! It's been a busy week. I decided to do a random n'zeppel around the logo and the fill it with a variety of tangles. A blue Micron pen and blue colored pencil fit the bill too!
This challenge uses the logo for the The Four Diamonds Fund which was started by Charles and Irma Millard after their son, Christopher, lost his 3 year battle with cancer in 1972. Symbolic of the traits Christopher felt were needed to defeat cancer, he wrote a story in which the knight Sir Millard overcomes obstacles to achieve the four diamonds of Courage, Wisdom, Honesty and Strength.
New class scheduled! I'm happy to announce that a new class has been set up. Banbury Fair (my favorite little shop) will be hosting. It is designed for those students who have already taken a Basics class. This class is called 'Tangling Techniques' - COLOR. It will include more tangles - of course - and go in depth on the many ways you can add color to a zentangle.
Contact Banbury to register.
http://www.banburyfair.com/webpages/Zentangle%20Classes.html
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Your tile is wonderful! Love all the different tangles and the logo really pops! Fabulous! :)
ReplyDeleteOh Sue, what an amazing tile, it sort of reminds me of the old blue willow plates that were in style back in the day!. (I love them, by the way)
ReplyDeleteBlue Willow or Delft - it doesn't matter what it reminds me of . . . it is absolutely gorgeous! I may have to do a tile in color soon.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite colours! Chinese blue willow! Gorgeous! Like the idea of using n'zeppel with different tangles, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous 'blue delft'-like tile. N'zeppel and encompased tangles looks really nice. Your work is so intricately beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI dont now what N'zeppel is, but it looks realy good and a litle bit dutch!!! Bleu delft.
ReplyDeletegreetings from holland
I love this tile. It reminds me of the blue willow plates also. It is so elegant.
ReplyDeleteLove your tile!!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting use of blue color. Great tangle.
ReplyDeleteI love this tile. It reminds me of a blue and white china pattern that my mom has. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteThis tile is fabulous! What a great idea for n'zeppel; it's really cool!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Sue! It's good enough to eat off like a china plate!
ReplyDeleteSimply fantastic! Love the color.
ReplyDeleteVery , very nice with the blue. And I love the way you used 'n zeppel random and did all the intricate tangling. All that relaxed focus!
ReplyDeletejust beautiful
ReplyDeleteLove the way you have used the logo color and the tangle within the tangle. wonderful!!
WAY COOL!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the lacy intricacy of this! Missed it in the links, but since I follow you, I always get to see what you do. Love this one!
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