Last month I was in Sydney teaching Zentangle ... you know how it is ... you are busy teaching so don't take as many photos as you should.
There was some seriously good Tangling happening. Here are some of the tiles from the girls in Campbelltown NSW.
This class was organised by SandiO ... a fabulous textile artist who specialises in felting. I could have taken some of her creations home ... you can visit SandiO on her blog. Thank you Sandi for a successful class.
This is Lisa ... all the way from Houston TX (well she really flew in from Sydney to take a full day one-on-one workshop with me). We had a great day tangling. I hope you enjoyed Tasmanian hospitality Lisa, you did some great tangles.
Okay that is it for now ... I have a busy week ahead quilting customer quilts, a haircut and running a teenager around as well as working on a large Zentangle project ... more on that later down the track.
Happy tangling for now ... Jane x
Showing posts with label March 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March 2011. Show all posts
Monday, 11 April 2011
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Left & Right
Over on I am the diva blog there has been a challenge going on for 13 weeks so far. While I haven't done all of them, I have done some. I thought you might like to see these. I did the same Zentangle with my non-dominant and my dominant hand .. Rick and Maria from Zentangle challenged us last year sometime I think to do this ... I hadn't done it for awhile and thought I'd give it another go.
I really pressed the pen harder with my non-dominant hand and found a lack of smoothness of stroke. Funnily enough I did find doing the lines with my non-dominant hand for "Patena" (the pattern in the lower centre of the two tiles) easier. I get a bit cross-eyed when doing the diagonal lines for these type of patterns.
If you haven't already, hop on over to The Diva's blog and have a look ... lots to see.
Happy Tangling for now ... those of you who are doing a two day workshop with me in Sydney ... I'm counting the sleeps ... very exciting. Cheers Jane x
I really pressed the pen harder with my non-dominant hand and found a lack of smoothness of stroke. Funnily enough I did find doing the lines with my non-dominant hand for "Patena" (the pattern in the lower centre of the two tiles) easier. I get a bit cross-eyed when doing the diagonal lines for these type of patterns.
If you haven't already, hop on over to The Diva's blog and have a look ... lots to see.
Happy Tangling for now ... those of you who are doing a two day workshop with me in Sydney ... I'm counting the sleeps ... very exciting. Cheers Jane x
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Bookplates and some colour
There are lots of things you can do with Zentangle drawings ... this one is destined to be a Book Plate for the front of my books I think ... it has some of my favourite Zentangle patterns ... I especially love Marasu (my variation of it because I add those tendrils so it looks like a sea creature). Oh and 'Nzeppel ... you can get some really great curves out of that pattern, and of course there is "Zinger" down in the right hand corner ... I use this one a fair bit too.
And here is Marasu again ... about 4 weeks ago I was lucky enough to get a whole set of Derwent pencils in a beautiful wooden case and had been playing with them.
In this drawing I have used Derwent pencils to colour the background squares, used Staedtler Triplus fineliners to draw Zentangles in them with matching colours, used a beautiful Matisse Ink to paint the background of the Marasu pattern (those three Zentangles) and then a Pigma Micron to draw in the Zentangles. Lots of mediums here ... then one of my friends directed me to this web site where Australian artist Loretta Grayson does the most amazing art work ... I'm not even sure she knows about Zentangle ... but wow - worth checking it out....http://rettg.blogspot.com/ ... sigh ... mine pales in comparison really. I need some more vibrancy in the colours, so I think I will get the Derwent Inktense pencils out and give them a workout soon. I really like the idea of her methods, using pastels and marking the texture in with a stylus...definately food for thought there.
Okay hope you all have a great tangling weekend ... I'm going to be out of blogland for a few days while I prepare for my three workshops in Sydney ... I can't believe they are next week ... time has snuck up on me once again. Happy Tangling ... Jane x
And here is Marasu again ... about 4 weeks ago I was lucky enough to get a whole set of Derwent pencils in a beautiful wooden case and had been playing with them.
In this drawing I have used Derwent pencils to colour the background squares, used Staedtler Triplus fineliners to draw Zentangles in them with matching colours, used a beautiful Matisse Ink to paint the background of the Marasu pattern (those three Zentangles) and then a Pigma Micron to draw in the Zentangles. Lots of mediums here ... then one of my friends directed me to this web site where Australian artist Loretta Grayson does the most amazing art work ... I'm not even sure she knows about Zentangle ... but wow - worth checking it out....http://rettg.blogspot.com/ ... sigh ... mine pales in comparison really. I need some more vibrancy in the colours, so I think I will get the Derwent Inktense pencils out and give them a workout soon. I really like the idea of her methods, using pastels and marking the texture in with a stylus...definately food for thought there.
Okay hope you all have a great tangling weekend ... I'm going to be out of blogland for a few days while I prepare for my three workshops in Sydney ... I can't believe they are next week ... time has snuck up on me once again. Happy Tangling ... Jane x
Friday, 11 March 2011
Zentangle Meets Origami at Jane Monk Studio
As promised ... I have been making some beautiful Origami boxes and some photo frames.
I had some A3 sheets of paper that I had printed some of my Zentangle drawings onto. Rather than waste this paper, I decided to use it to make Zentangle Origami Boxes ... they are beautiful and quite useful too! The thicker white ones with lids at the back are going to be Zentangled too ... I used heavier card stock to make these.
And some "mini" Zentangles ... these are just wonderful, quick and simple to make. I made these ones whilst waiting at the doctors yesterday - would you believe for two hours! Not like I have anything else to do:(
We are enjoying the last vestiges of Summer today ... even though we are in Autumn and have had a few days of very wintery weather ... I love Tasmania! Happy tangling for now ... Jane
I had some A3 sheets of paper that I had printed some of my Zentangle drawings onto. Rather than waste this paper, I decided to use it to make Zentangle Origami Boxes ... they are beautiful and quite useful too! The thicker white ones with lids at the back are going to be Zentangled too ... I used heavier card stock to make these.
And some "mini" Zentangles ... these are just wonderful, quick and simple to make. I made these ones whilst waiting at the doctors yesterday - would you believe for two hours! Not like I have anything else to do:(
We are enjoying the last vestiges of Summer today ... even though we are in Autumn and have had a few days of very wintery weather ... I love Tasmania! Happy tangling for now ... Jane
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Write a Caption for this piece of Original Art by Jane Monk
Just to make me feel better, I thought I would share one of my Original art drawings ... this one is 21 x 8 inches
and ask you .... What would you write as a caption for this drawing??
By the way ... all of my Original Fine Art is for sale - contact me through my web site if you are interested. http://janemonkstudio.com/index.php?act=viewDoc&docId=13
Happy tangling for now ... Jane x
and ask you .... What would you write as a caption for this drawing??
By the way ... all of my Original Fine Art is for sale - contact me through my web site if you are interested. http://janemonkstudio.com/index.php?act=viewDoc&docId=13
Happy tangling for now ... Jane x
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