If Zentangles look great on floors, why not walls?
When we visit people, we often leave a Zentangle. Sometimes it's a traditional paper one. Every now and then it might be like this one.
Here, Maria traced a Zentangle tile and drew her string with pencil right on the wall, added tangles with a pen and shaded with pencil. (Notice the one line of aura on this one.)
This trompe l'oeil Zentangle is "stuck" in the molding of our kitchen doorway.
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What fun - do you leave them as a surprise for the folks? I've released several bookmark zentangles into the wild (mostly at bookstores) with a note on the back that lets them know it now belongs to them. I've been fortunate enough to even see a few "captured".
ReplyDeleteI love that, Tinkered. The note on the back is a cool idea. I am definitely going to do a few to send randomly out into the world. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh, Add me to that list. I'd love to send out some Zentangle bookmarks as a RAK. Good Idea.
ReplyDeleteBTW, Maria and Rick, if you ever come to California and want to leave me a Zentagled wall, I wouldn't mind a bit!
Such a special treat just waiting around the corner! More super ideas!!
ReplyDeleteTrompe-l'oeil Z - what a great concept!!
ReplyDeleteI have 4-inch WHITE shower tiles in my apartment...and Sharpie comes off cleanly with rubbing alcohol when I want to put up new designs...
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