Monday, April 29, 2013

Blind String and No Strings

This week's Diva challenge, once again, fits surprisingly well with other art I've been making. The challenge this week is to draw a string "blind."  As in, close your eyes and just draw.  I did this and then challenged myself to only use tangles that are on my Zentangle temporary tattoo.  In this case, I was limited to Poke Leaf, Flux, Umble, Purk, Pepper, Knightsbridge, and Rick's Paradox. If you've seen any of my work at all, you will know that I'm not a fan of any of these except for Purk and Flux. Surprisingly, even though I only spent about 20 minutes on this and used tangles I don't like very much, I do enjoy the result.
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The idea of blind string goes very well with some other art I have been experimenting with.  I'm not sure these are technically Zentangle, but they are definitely repetitive patterns.  Some of them are done without a string at all.  Others, I drew a string and then made sure to draw over it to hide it.  I did all of these in 3 days.  I think I am hooked.  It may be time to open an Etsy store.  What do you think?  Would there be any interest in these?
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Lines and Swirls
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Leafy Things
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Twirls and swirls

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Coral Reef #1

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Coral Reef #2

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Coral with Pink

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Flowy 
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Coral with Color

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Twirls & Swirls #2

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Lines with Stippling



14 comments:

  1. Your blind string tile is beautiful as is all the other art you posted. As far as the Etsy shop goes, I can't advise you. I've been thinking the same thing, but I don't know what the interest would be.

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  2. Beautiful, prolific work. Especially enjoy your lines and swirls... all of them!

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  3. Your zentangle turned out great! I had to work a little Purk into mine as well. The swirly art is gorgeous! I don't know much about Etsy shops myself, but I think you should go for it!

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  4. I love your Zentangle Inspired Artwork! The movement in it is beautiful!

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  5. I love it when ideas mesh together. All of this work is gorgeous and there is so much of it.
    I can tell you are enjoying this. Why not open an Etsy shop. Your line work is stunning.

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  6. Wow, so much eyecandy! I keep coming back and looking at all the flowing and moving drawings. Love them!

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  7. Your tile is wonderful and I like that you challenged yourself to use different tangles. I could look at your "twirls and swirls" forever. They are so graceful and I am sure they were relaxing to do. Very nice!

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  8. Your line work in the botanical tiles has created such a lovely richness to your art! I love the direction your blind string took you!

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  9. Like what you did with the challenge but really impressed with the other tiles. They all have such a flow to them. I like the use of color in them as well,especially the Coral with color tile. I may have to try something like that just for fun.

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  10. Your answer to the challenge in great, but the rest ........... I cannot stop looking at it.

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  11. Gosh...all of your tiles are beautiful and everyone else has already said what I wanted to say about your work! Love all of it!

    Be happy :)

    Jacque Solomon
    www.tanglebright.com

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  12. Cris, I'm glad you had fun with the blind string challenge and used patterns that aren't your favorites. I think it's great to force ourselves out of our standard practice. I think your piece is great! I love your swirly pieces. Stunning. They look like they were very relaxing to do too!

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