Zentangle:
I thought this was more fun than it was relaxing, mostly because I was so excited about making it. Does "Zen" match this style? Nope, not at all. I used bright colors and poppy patterns. I'm not that great at patterns per say, but I like fonts, so I did a bunch of font work. I had started with a different picture, and lost inspiration, so I drew a bunch of lines and went from there.
I thought this was more fun than it was relaxing, mostly because I was so excited about making it. Does "Zen" match this style? Nope, not at all. I used bright colors and poppy patterns. I'm not that great at patterns per say, but I like fonts, so I did a bunch of font work. I had started with a different picture, and lost inspiration, so I drew a bunch of lines and went from there.
Eye:
It may not be the best eye I've ever drawn, but I liked using ink for the first time. I thought it was a little challenging, but I got through it by trying to keep my own style in my piece. As you can see, I 'inked' an eye, and wrote the word 'eye' in Chinese.
It may not be the best eye I've ever drawn, but I liked using ink for the first time. I thought it was a little challenging, but I got through it by trying to keep my own style in my piece. As you can see, I 'inked' an eye, and wrote the word 'eye' in Chinese.
Inspired InK:
I found a drawing of Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) in ink, using a type of hatching as a technique. I decided to draw his other half, John Watson (Martin Freeman) to make a matching set. I used colors and crosshatching to create a range of values. My process, as always, was to just start drawing, and then I asked a ton of questions, hoping to create a worthwhile piece.
I found a drawing of Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) in ink, using a type of hatching as a technique. I decided to draw his other half, John Watson (Martin Freeman) to make a matching set. I used colors and crosshatching to create a range of values. My process, as always, was to just start drawing, and then I asked a ton of questions, hoping to create a worthwhile piece.