Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Getting Sketchy for this Week

 This week for Getting Sketchy, 
I worked on Fantasy Landscapes which were presented
by Sandra Strait in the Facebook group
Zentangle All Around. 
Here is a link to Sandra's challenge for us.
 Sandra had a whole set of patterns for landscaping
based on circles, squares and triangles.
Those are what I chose to Get Sketchy with this week.
 It came to me that these look a lot like Dr. Seuss
drawings, so I went with that theme. 
 I think the triangle patterns were my favorite!
 Especially that cute little kitten bush!
And these awesome sheep!
(Hers look better than mine!)
To see what I tangled up with all my favorite patterns,
see my post just before this one.
You never know what we are going to be doing in 
Zentangle All Around!

Friday, June 30, 2017

Fantasy Landscapes Seuss Style - Hopefully :)

 One of the prompts this week in 
Zentangle All Around
is to use Sandra Strait's step outs and
make a fantasy landscape!
You can see all her patterns she developed
for this process here on her blog
I began by practicing Sandra's step outs in my journal.
I drew the ones that I liked best, then put stars
by the ones I thought looked the most
Dr. Seuss-y!
I did not use all the patterns I marked, but I pulled
from them to do this. 
One thing Sandra did that I totally forgot was to
color the landscape itself - the grounds, the skies -
and add tangles to those. 
My journal is a 5" x 8" and doesn't have a lot
of space for everything I wanted to do.
I do love the way it turned out, though.
And
I can still add to the background.
Lastly, I added color.
My thought with the grass clumps and the white
spaces was that when I used to read ALL those
Dr. Seuss books to the kids -
I remember lots of white space.
Am I wrong? 
My favorite parts are -
the water fountain I made using one of
Sandra's plant patterns
and
the leaning building I made from one of her
plant patterns
and 
those crazy little tie-died sheep!
And 
I totally had to add an inukshuk for my
Canadian peeps. 
Now I think I will go back and add some
watercolor washes to the backgrounds.

For those who want to know -
the watercolors I used are Schmincke.
I also used Lolliz gel pens to add lots
of sparkle.
Which - for the most part - doesn't photograph.

Fantasy Landscapes.
It's where it's at this week in
Zentangle All Around (FB).