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13 August 2015

I've Lost My Narbles Marbles


Today's Zen Doodle Fun is: I've Lost My Marbles



My marbles rolled away from me today and I've been hunting for them far and wide ever since.
Not much hope if I don't find them by bedtime as they have probably given up all thoughts of me and gone surfing in Hawaii.


Happy Doodling

12 August 2015

Zen Doodle Fun - Spewing Hairdryer


Today's Fun Doodle

The Spewing Hairdryer



I dropped the hairdryer
I heard it bang and fizz
Then it's innards came out of its spout and I departed for the dustpan and brush


Hahahahahahaha.

Happy Doodling

13 July 2015

Cro-Tangle Project

There is a special inspirational challenge on a group I'm in on Ravelry at the moment.
We have to create a crochet or knitted piece of work that uses Zentangles as its inspiration.

I have completed my Zen Art Doodle for this project, and now I am starting to create the crochet to match the tangles.

I will reveal the parts of the Art Doodle one bit at a time over the coming weeks or days as I complete the crochet bit that goes with the doodle.

This is the part of the art doodle that I chose to do first.



And here is my first part crocheted.


Now to experiment with more stitches for another part of it.

I'm having fun, and stretching my creativity all at the same time, lol.




11 July 2015

Collaboration Piece - Escher, Ria Hooghiemstra & ME

The Process of Producing a Piece of Art - How an Art Piece Develops
 Includes progress photos.

This piece is rather unusual. 
It started with Ria Hooghiemstra being inspired by some art of the famous M C Escher.
Then I was inspired by Ria's drawing and carried on with the design in my own way.

Here is Ria's 'Escher inspired' birds drawing in different colourways.


This is Ria's line drawing...



...and here is my line drawing, hand drawn straight from the screen.


Then comes my Zen Art Doodling additions.
The following progress photos show how the work changes at almost every step of the way.
When creating these Mandala style artworks, care must be taken to 'copy' the exact action (drawing) in each of the same segments around the piece. Complete all the same segments in the same way before moving on to the next area.








When all the doodling has been completed, it is time to create shadows to make the piece 'pop' in glorious 3-D.


I hope you enjoyed that little Mandala exercise.
Thank you Ria Hooghiemstra for the invitation to 'do something' with your drawing. It was fun.