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Monday, October 26, 2015

Zentangle® a Stacker, W2, and an Inchie

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This week over at I Am the Diva Challenge, guest poster, Paula Bramante, CZT, gave us a very interesting challenge this week. Just a bit complicated to explain it all, but do check out the post. I chose to do a stacker. I love the repeated pattern stacks that come from Cindy Angiel over at The Rainbow Elephant. I also love rocks and stones and do collect ones that speak to me.  
I used a tag and a brown Sharpie, Microns in brown and sepia, sepia Conte pencil, Pitt Pastel, and Dylusion Inks in Vintage Photo and Rusty hinge.

















 
The focus tangle for Square One this week was W2. I added Shattuck and Quib.
Every Inchie Monday had a prompt word of "texture". Being a mixed media artist, I love texture and have a huge box filled with items to make texture. I chose some sequin waste to do identical inchies. One on black and one on white. I used Gellatos to color some Molding paste and push through the sequin waste to make texture. If you've never seen the messes I can make, do take a peek at my art journaling blog

Thank you so much for stopping by. I love reading your comments!

33 comments:

  1. Wow! There's lots of lovely stuff here this week - the doodles are great :-D

    Sally

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  2. Wow, Jean, what a fantastic tag! Love your S1 tile and, yep, we thought similarly for this week's inchie. Just love that tag. Have a look here: http://tagtuesday.blogspot.com.au
    I now do tags there every week. Would you like to join - have a look under how to join tab :D

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  3. Whoa! Really lovely. Dramatic and visually interesting. Thanks also for introducing me to Square one and Every Inchie. Cool!

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    1. Well, Paula, I am always happy to lead people into new things. Kind of makes me feel like momma Pinterest LOL!

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  4. Adore your tiles, and I have never seen sequin waste before, love the look

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    1. Thanks, Freebird. I hadn't heard of it before I got into mixed media. It comes with all different shapes in the cut out parts and really is fun to use to push texture through or to just cut up and add to a piece for interest.

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  5. Wow, Jean, I love that pile of stones. I love the light coming out of it.

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    1. Thank you, Annemarie. I really like to do stackers. My favorite one was a Halloween one I did a couple of years ago.

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  6. Lovely stack, especially the colors and texture! The W2 has great dimension!

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    1. Thank you very much, Jennifer! I do like to play with color whenever I can!

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  7. good ideas for your texture inchies - love the two colour combinations

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    1. Thanks, Kia. I thought it would be fun for people to see how different the same process looks with different backgrounds.

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  8. I love the earthy feel of the tag. Very nice response to the prompt!

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    1. Thank you, Laurel. I like working on the tan toned papers.

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  9. Yep, I agree with laurel your stone tag very earthy. I also like your texture inches, very tactile.

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    1. Thanks, Beverly. I wish you could feel those inchies. Quite rough to the touch.

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  10. Very nice Diva tile, Jean and I love the other two too :)

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  11. I don't know why, but the stacking challenge gives me an ocean feeling :)

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    1. Maybe it reminds you of cliffs? Interesting observation, Kreanimo :)

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  12. I love your stones on the tag! The colors you used are so....earthy! :-) Your W2 with Quib is adorable. You managed to make W2's very buttoned-up grid work so well with the free wheeling Quib in such a clever way! It's like a bubbly, cheery girl pulling some stuffy old guy out on the dance floor.

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    1. HaHa, Antonine! Love your description. I kind of feel that way about grids. Stuffy indeed!

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  13. I really enjoyed looking at all of your tiles, but the cairns one is my favorite. Love the choice of colors and the tall stack - it's definitely ceremonial, reminding me of something you might find out in the desert.

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    1. Thank you, Donna.I didn't really think of that at the time, but I do live in the desert and maybe I was inspired by the gorgeous rock formations in some of the areas around the city.

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  14. Nice rock stack love the colours you have used in it too. I must check out those distrested ink's :)

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    1. Thanks, Joanne. You will be hooked if you get some. So many luscious colors and so many different techniques to use.

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  15. Jean, cool the way you stacked the stones!! :) Square One is lovely!! :) :)

    ~ Diane Clancy
    http://www.dianeclancy.com/blog/2015/10/my-diva-stones-and-ceremony-challenge

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