The ZIA(Zentangle In Art) I made for Earth Day. Done on a 4 x 6 card, using 17 different patterns with names of plants, animals, weather conditions, and the sun and moon. The prompt is from Laura Harms over at I am the Diva website. Great site to see her wonderful family photos, and many artists' creative versions of the prompt each week.
Patterns used
Seedlings, Woods, Jelly Fish, Tuffed Leaves, Partly Cloudy, Octopus, Milkweed, Dogbane, Aloe Vera, Dandlion Seeds, Bales, Sunray, Flying Geese, Cresent Moon,
Lightning Bolt, Mooka, Poke Root, Fescue
See Ya Later, Alligator! :>) Gloria
Awesome
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beth. The Diva's site is great! I love all the choices of patterns.
DeleteAmazing amount of tangles representing every part of earth. And they fit together so well. You did a great job! Sarah
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Sarah. It was a lot of fun.
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ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea for your Earth Day tile. I've never even heard of some of these tangles. I see the globes too. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Suzanne. I got some of them from a book about using Zentangles in "Zendelas"!
DeleteWhat an amazing tile for Earth Day, Gloria!! I am in awe of all your patterns and will need to look some up - what fun!!
ReplyDelete~ Diane Clancy
http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/04/my-diva-amanda-day-earth-day-4-challenge-entry/
Thank you Diane. I am so glad you left a comment. I was amazed at the array of product on your various sites. You are not only an artist but a supreme marketer.
DeleteNice design, great choice of tangles!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Annemarie. I really "got into it" this week.
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DeleteLove how the circles interlock and give the opportunity to do several tangles. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lynell. I was in the mood for a more complicated tangle that night.
ReplyDeleteA lot of work went into this tile, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI just love seeing how others choose to approach each challenge! Such a wonderful tile and a great idea to use patterns named after natural elements... truly inspired!
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