Hi Rick and Maria,
I thought you would enjoy this: several months ago, my youngest grandson (aged 10) and I were tangling at his kitchen table. All of a sudden he said to me, "Grandma Peggy, if you ever want to make something for me...like for Christmas, maybe....you could draw a sword and fill it all full of your little stuff." (How's that for a description of Zentangle from a 10-year old's perspective?)
So, being a grandmother that can certainly take a hint, I made the attached for him for Christmas. He liked it and he even remembered telling me about it.
Happy New Year to you and the whole family!
Thank you for sharing that, Peg!
Details
It's 19" long (the frame is 8" x 20") and Peg used Sakura® Pigma™ Micron pens, sized .005, 01, 03 and 05.
Peg Farmer [email] is a CZT in Dayton, Ohio.
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Now that's one really nice grandma and one really lucky boy! And that's some very cool "little stuff" you have in there!
ReplyDeleteZentangle can bring joy in so many ways. This artwork will be a treasure for your grandson for many years to come. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteHow Sweet! You did a beautiful job Peg.
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That's gorgeous, Peg. Your "little stuff" is great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful story Grandma Peggy ~ A Big heart created all that "little stuff"
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift from a grandmother's talented heart -- how delightful! Hooray!
ReplyDeleteHaving clearly conquered it, I'd say the verdict is in: the pen is mightier than the sword!
ReplyDeleteNice little story!Not many boys of ten are sensitive to such things as Zentangles.Good work Grandma Peggy!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Peg... I think you should have a challenge. What fun!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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