The Zentangle® Method, created by Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts, is an easy to learn, fun and relaxing way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Diva's Weekly Challenge #239: Munchin on Black
Thanks, Laura, for this week's challenge to use Munchin, black on white. (I wholeheartedly concur with Laura about the black tiles. I have found that Strathmore Artagain black artist tiles give me a brighter look than the Zentangle paper, which just doesn't seem to like ink as much as its white counterpart.) I always enjoy the white GelliRoll pens, as they slooooooooooow me down. Munchin is simple and elegant. When I use it, I zen out :) If you missed it, I highly recommend watching Molly's video, even if you know how to draw Munchin. There's a cool little tip about putting black ink on top of the white.
It looks like a newly discovered star sign, you know, Aries, Gemini, Munchin... I like the mix of precision lines and blurred shading - a really nice tile.
Very, very nice....I like it!
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DeleteOh Jennifer, what a clever idea to put it i n a spiral! I love this tile so much!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks so much, Simone! I'm glad you like it! I really appreciate your comments.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a newly discovered star sign, you know, Aries, Gemini, Munchin... I like the mix of precision lines and blurred shading - a really nice tile.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. It looks like a star hammock!
ReplyDeleteI love your spiral design, and also how your little black accents look like bats or birds flying across the moon!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Antonine!
DeleteMunchin has never been a favorite of mine. Your tile makes it fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kris!
DeleteI like the movement in your tile!
ReplyDeleteThanks, as always, Anne!
DeleteVery lovely tile! Fine idea to use Munchin in a spiral!
ReplyDeleteThanks, LonettA!
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