I am back with my recent Zentangle inspired art. This one took a lot of time mostly because I had to look up new patterns to draw. I learnt few patterns too, but forgot their names though.
At this point I was totally lost on what to draw next. |
The Final Look |
I attended a Botanical Drawing Workshop by Sydney illustrator Adriana Picker, author of book The Garden of Earthly Delights. Her sketches and illustrations are absolutely amazing. The workshop was held at Kinokuniya Book store, where Adriana showed us some of her beautiful works and gave us few assignments to work on – both with left and right hand. We then discussed on which app she uses for colouring, the brand of pen and paper to draw and how she comes up with ideas. Have a look!!
Day1 – Please Let me drown in the dishwasher
Day2 – My Little Garden
Day3 – Zentangle
Day4 – 5 Friends Moments we all have experienced
Day5 – When Husband dons the Apron
Day6 – My favourite Fit Girls on Instagram
Your zentangle is looking fantastic. I have saved few zentangle pins and tried few simple ones. They are great stress busters isn't it?
Oh yes they are. You kinds get lost in those patterns. 😀
So beautiful! I'd love to learn to do this sometime…you inspire me, Raj!
thank you Esha. It's easy to get started 😀
Incredible work! Superb!!!
thank you Indrani 😀
These look awesome….worth all the time and effort you put in…..!
Glad you liked them. Thank you
OMG so damn nice, you are multi talented Raj!
Tina
aww thank you so much Tina
Very beautiful drawings.
thank you Rajesh
Lovely designs. Does the app show ideas? How is one used in tangling?
The app was for coloring… you scan the design and then pulling the app. For ideas and patterns I usually Google… there are step by step tutorials for different patterns. I can share some link if you are interested. Thanks Parul 🙂
The app was for coloring… you scan the design and then pulling the app. For ideas and patterns I usually Google… there are step by step tutorials for different patterns. I can share some link if you are interested. Thanks Parul 🙂
Your zentangles are just lovely!
Thank you… it was wonderful to read your blog
Beautiful one, Raj. I have never tried this for myself, but this seems interesting. Maybe someday..
Yes it is interesting… specially while learning new patterns. Thank you.
Ooo…beautiful. I like the red colour in the zentangle 🙂 Very artistic!
Hehe that was to check if I can Color it… Thank you so much.