I had some trouble with "Ing" and am still not certain if I did it correctly.
I did this tangle on a piece of printmaking paper that I had left over. I did a wet-in-wet background in burnt sienna and yellow ochre using QoR watercolors from Golden and then did my tangle on top using an .03 Micron Pigma black drawing pen.
Welcome to Barb's Daily Creations! I have lofty ambitions - I want to post a new drawing or painting every day. The purpose of this, of course is to stay creative and on task artistically even when I may not feel the muses calling, prodding and pushing. I hope that you enjoy my humble efforts, because, ultimately, that is the purpose of creating art - to enrich lives - mine and yours. Thanks for visiting!
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9 comments:
This is a nice tangle, like your inclusion of Aquafleur.
Your ING tile is beautiful and so is the background!
Fabulous ING Tile, Barbara. Love your ING Pattern. Terrific flourishes and your background enhances the Tangles so beautifully. Wonderful creation.
This is a really cool tangle - Love your use of ING. I am wildly impressed with your painting.
J.L. Johnson...thank you very much. I thought I would use the aquafleur for it's curves that would contrast nicely with the straight angles of the Ing.
Anne - Thank you very much.
David - Thank you so much...your comments always make me feel so good!
Thank you Kia - I am first a painter and then a zentangler! :)
Very pretty and the paper is amazing the way the color flows on it!1
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