On our second day, we continued with our illuminated letters by adding a light watercolor wash. Since our Zentangle paper is a print making paper, not a water color paper, Maria shared her technique for creating a delicate translucent wash.
We set up a painting station and people got to work.
Then people returned to their tables and continued as Maria walked around.
Here's a look at a couple more letters. You'll notice that the layouts all look the same. We had preprinted a classic medieval grid (13 x 22 inch sheet size) so everyone could jump right in to the fun part.
When we traveled to museums and mansions, we rented a trolley. After visiting the Museum of American Illustration we went to a beach for lunch. After a walk on the beach, we returned to IYRS.
Bette Abdu snapped this picture of us on the trolley. Think we're having fun?
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5 comments:
These are all so luscious. Can't wait to see more photos. Cute photo of you guys, too.
I love to see all the photos, these zentangles are quite amazing! Cute photo and yes, it looks like you're having a ball(O:
Rick and Maria, You do have a flair for doing things with style and grace.
I love the idea of renting a red trolley... LOL in Hawaii you would be riding in the back of a pick up truck.
Good gracious! There's hardly enough room in the photo for smiles that wide! It does a body good to know that I share the planet with you!
CAN'T WAIT UNTIL YOU ANNOUNCE THE NEXT MASTER CLASS! I am SO IN!
Thanks, everyone for all your lovely comments.....We are still smiling!!!! we had such a good time....and creativity, camaraderie, laughter (very important) was everywhere.....it was just wonderful to see what Zentangle has become for each individual. Everyone had a story....and they were all so powerful. Maria
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