This is actually one of my first Zendalas (first of many). As I began to tangle Geneviève's string, all I could see was the potential for a compass rose design. I have already done quite a few of those, and I like their functionality.
Here's a compass rose we designed for Molly and Nick's wedding:
Molly and Nick stood on this 6-foot diameter canvas compass rose during their ceremony. Around it's edge Maria lettered, "One ship sails east - another, west. By the self-same winds that blow. But it isn't the gales, it's the set of the sails, that determines the way that we go."
We tangled it with versions of Shattuck, Static and Cadent using large Sakura Pigma pens.
If anyone asks Nick and Molly where they were married, they can point to this and say, "Right here!"
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You are all the most beautiful people I know! Thank you for sharing so much of your lives with us....
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Peg Farmer, #3..and soon to be #7
I love how your challenge piece "shines"! And what a beautiful wedding remembrance. I ditto Peg ...
ReplyDeleteThese are both so precious!!!!! Love them!
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Heather
Agree with all the above!
ReplyDeleteI really like the tiny black corners and mid-edges of the tile, creating a weathered parchment look. That white middle ring of the tile almost looks as if it's rolling up off the paper.
What a fabulous canvas piece. (I must dream up a large project for myself.)
Both lovely!
--Margaret
Deciding to do a really large piece is fun. You give up that wrist movement for arm movement. that goes for Zentangle as well as lettering. Very freeing......,m
ReplyDeleteMaria ~ you are the rose of the wind ~ beneath my wings ~ happily I navigate ~ through the tangles
ReplyDeleteMarvellous, magical effect and what a glow!
ReplyDeleteLove the compass rose.
ReplyDeleteI am marveling at all the wonderful works of art that have been created from the humble beginnings I unleashed. Wow!
Very nice!! And I love the quote on the larger piece, too. Thank you for sharing both.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous tangles, I love the compass tile that you have created from Genevieve's string, especially the beautiful torn effect corners. The canvas that you created for your daughter and son in-law's wedding is amazing. Thank you for sharing these lovely treasures with us.
ReplyDeleteAs always it is such a treat to visiti the blog and see your wonderful creations.
Warmest best wishes,
Su
How cool to make a compass from the mandala pattern! Simply Beautiful, and so appropriate and you give us direction in our art and in our souls.
ReplyDeleteLove the wedding compass too, I'm sure Nick and Molly will treasure it.
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