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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Snowflakes
Toni Henneman, CZT, created this original Zentangle inspired art for her family's Christmas card.
Inside, along with a picture of her family, was this quote from Emily Warburton:
Really beautiful. The tile shape is the perfect window pane. This would be fun to do as an ensemble with a group. The quote is awesome, too. Thanks Toni!
Thank you everyone!!!! It was a joy to do and it has been a joy being part of our group! I hope you all have a wonderful holiday and an amazing new year!
This would be a great class exercise in understanding negative space. Just mask or outline an object, draw a tangle beyond the outline and fill in with patterns. Most people would never think of this. Great job, Toni, from a technical standpoint and truly beautiful from an artistic standpoint.
is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns.
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13 comments:
Really beautiful. The tile shape is the perfect window pane. This would be fun to do as an ensemble with a group. The quote is awesome, too. Thanks Toni!
Toni, I love your work. This beautiful window really draws you in. Very pretty. Thanks.
Awesome!!
Wonderful...
I really can't say it better than Carole did. I LOVE the quote, and the design is just beautiful (and beautifully executed!)
maggiekat
Gorgeous work!!!!! What an inspiration!
Heather
Very beautiful Toni! I love the idea.
Diane
Beautiful! Toni has been showing sneaks of this on FaceBook. It's wonderful to see in its entirety.
wow so beautiful....I want to do this too...
Toni really does some beautiful work ... gorgeous ... Jane x
Thank you everyone!!!! It was a joy to do and it has been a joy being part of our group! I hope you all have a wonderful holiday and an amazing new year!
This would be a great class exercise in understanding negative space. Just mask or outline an object, draw a tangle beyond the outline and fill in with patterns. Most people would never think of this. Great job, Toni, from a technical standpoint and truly beautiful from an artistic standpoint.
Lovely! Both the design and text a re very nice.
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