The Diva has asked us to use a tangle called Brayd in our work this week. Brayd is a lovely tangle from Michele Beauchamp CZT. I've admired Brayd before but hadn't used it yet. I think that when I did it this week, the things I enjoyed the most were the sparkles and the opportunities for shading. I love how it becomes three dimensional with the shading and sparkles. I also used one of Sandy Steen Bartholomew's tangles - 'Skeen' behind Brayd.
The pen used is a colored Micron Pigma pen and colored pencils were used for shading.
You did a great job with Brayd. Skeen goes very well with it.
ReplyDeleteAnnemarie Huijts
This is lovely. Your shading is superb!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely - such a fantastic shading job. I have the most trouble getting that part right.
ReplyDeleteLovely! THe background tangle goes so well!
DeleteI love the look of the sepia micron, it Skeen is a great accompaniment for Brayd. Beautiful job. I've got to get some sepia pens!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love your choice of patterns as they work so well together.
ReplyDeletelovely. great shading :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gentile zentangle, very neat and friendly! It is full of harmony.
ReplyDeleteYour tiles always speak wonders of beauty to me!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this one. So beautifully flowing. Skeen is perfect as the background. I now have to try that tangle.
ReplyDeleteGreat combination, love all the highlights!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Sue. Your art always inspires me with new ideas and I enjoy your creativity. Thanks for skeen, I havent seen it before.
ReplyDeleteI really like that the open spaces on your brayd are a bit wider than I did mine....need to try that too! Cool tangle!
ReplyDeleteReally great combination of tangles. I did not know that Brayd was supposed to have the broken lines. It really adds a lot. The Have never seen Skeen before either! Very nice, Sue.
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