Monday, December 7, 2015

Zentangle® African Artist, Drupe, and an Inchie

The Diva Challenge #247 is a Use My Tangle. This tangle, African Artist, comes from CZT Tina-Akua Hunziker. I used a Renaissance tile, red Sharpie Ultra Fine Line pen, watercolor pencils for shading and white charcoal pencil for highlights. I added Printemps and Beadlines.
The focus tangle from Square One, Facebook, is Drupe.
And, the prompt word from Every Inchie Monday is Angel. Can you guess that I love food? Here is a giant plate full of angle hair pasta! Yum!


Thanks so much for your visit. I truly enjoy reading your comments!

45 comments:

  1. great idea for your angel - very original

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    1. Thank you, Kia. I could have just put up a photo of me since my mom always called me "angel", but only when she was annoyed with me LOL!

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  2. Both are really lovely. The color and high lights from the Diva tile are great!

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    1. Thank you, Carmela. Still experimenting with different ways to work on Renaissance tiles.

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  3. I love your pink African Artist tile and your sort of warp-y Drupe, but the best is the Angel Hair Pasta! Now I know what to make for dinner tonight!

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    1. What time should I be over? I'll bring the wine :)

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  4. Lovely tiles & an inspired link for Angel!

    Sally

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  5. cool. I like how you only filled in the stripes on the left of the big shapes.

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    1. I tried it the original way, Betsy, and decided it was just a bit too busy for my taste. Thank you.

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  6. Love your take on your Inchie. The Renaissnce tiles are just as dramatic as the black and white tiles. Your Drupe tile is cool, I've been warmly welcomed by the Square One group.

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    1. Yes, nice group over at Square One, Beverly. Glad you joined. A lot to see:) And, thank you!

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  7. Jean, I love your African Artist!! The pink shading is wonderful and somehow the beads at the bottom hold it all together. Lovely Square One!! :) :)

    ~ Diane Clancy
    http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/12/my-diva-umt-african-artist-challenge-entry

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    1. Thank you, Diane. Evidentially, when you put red on tan, you get pink. Yes, I should know that LOL!

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  8. We've been in Spain for a week. I would love some pasta, but in these parts, it's mostly potatoes and rice. Great use of color in your African Art Diva Challenge tile. I had some trouble getting the hang of African Artist, but it's growing on me.

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    1. I went to Europe as a teen, and the food was disappointing. I remember that in Spain, they served us eggs floating in a red sauce. Yuck! But, the ice cream everywhere was amazing, so that's what I ate for 5 weeks. LOL!

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  9. I love your tiles, especially the first one. The colors are perfect.

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    1. Thank you very much, Dorita! I liked how the watercolor pencils worked on the Fabriano tiles.

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  10. Love the tangles! ANd the pasta! What a great take on the theme!

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    1. Thanks, Freebird. First thing that popped into my head LOL!

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  11. Beautiful tiles and I love that inchie! Your Diva tile is especially lovely.

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  12. Love your Diva tile, it's gorgeous!

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  13. The art projects are amazing today and I love the inchie

    Chrissie xx

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  14. Oh yum. That pasta looks so good. Now I am hungry! Your African artist is beautifully drawn, and one side even looks polished!

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    1. Ha! I'm actually making some right now! Thank you!

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  15. Wow Jean, I Love, love love your beautiful shining tile!

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    1. Thanks, Annemarie. It's amazing what a little sparkle and some white will do for a tile.

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  16. Wonderful work! I love them both!

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  17. Wonderful work and a very funny idea for your inchie :-)

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    1. Thanks so much, Sandra. Sometimes it's easier to draw "funny"!

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  18. Excuse me, but I have to do a big WOW on your tiles. Here it is: WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Mega clever inchie :)

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  19. Your Diva tile is luscious - no other word for it! Great work and a pleasure to visit, Jean! Axxx

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  20. Beautiful tiles! I like them both.

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  21. Great job with the challenges. I love how you shaded one side and aura-ed the other side of the African Artist. And very clever Angel tile - right up my alley!

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    1. Thank you, Donna. Just looking for a different way to do the African Artist. I love any kind of pasta too!

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