Which Way III
Combining this month’s theme challenge with a bit of zentangles. I was sitting in on a lecture last week and found my mind wandering…this was the result that of course, found its way into my moleskine and got finished up there.
Which Way III
Combining this month’s theme challenge with a bit of zentangles. I was sitting in on a lecture last week and found my mind wandering…this was the result that of course, found its way into my moleskine and got finished up there.
Which Way I
This was my first doodle for this month’s theme challenge (there are several more to follow, since the whole idea of arrows and Alice-in-Wonderland-type sign posts always sparks my imagination). There’s also a small attempt at a Zendala, inspired by the idea Rose mentioned on one of my zentangle-esque posts a while ago.
Ariadne’s Web
More intersections and the way they can fill a page…it seems every time I do one of these, I learn something new to try in another one.
More Tangles
Another foray into textures and intersecting lines. It’s such a simple technique, but produces so many different types of images depending on how the building blocks are combined. I’m having loads of fun with these!
Abstraction
More or my playing around with textured surfaces and the way they can be made to overlap on the page. This one actually started out deliberately from a simple hexagon and then overran the whole page.
Tangles
More exploration of abstract lines and the ways they can relate to one another. This is a continuation of what started out from the idea of ‘zentangles’ a few days ago and has turned into something all its own. Depending on how the page is oriented, feel free to tilt your head or your monitor
, different perspectives pop out and create different structures.
Zentangle2
The inside cover of my new moleskine pocket cahier, purchased for the purpose of taking notes and jotting down ideas on the go. I am happy with it’s ease at being tucked in back pocket, but the paper is much thinner and absorbs water easily (which I found out when I went to scan this image in) that then causes the pilot G2 ink to bleed through several pages (which I’ve never had a problem with in my usual pocket sketchbooks). Anyway, I got lost in the lines and their relationships with one another and really had fun creating this one.