Or is it Sheep? or Ram? Oh well, no matter, more tangling!
I thought of a ram's horn, and that it would be interesting on a tan tile. I used brown and sepia and white ink, and brown pencil for a lot of the shading.
Just beautiful. I follow, but don't do because I have a shaky hand... can't even sign my name correctly anymore. But I do love the tangles. What is the one you used for the horn? Hugs
Thanks Terri. There was a lady who had MS and tangled. They were wonderful! Such fine wiggly lines; it would be difficult to do that deliberately. Maybe give it a go. A big part of Zentangle is the process, not the outcome. You don't have to show anyone! :)
Just beautiful. I follow, but don't do because I have a shaky hand... can't even sign my name correctly anymore. But I do love the tangles. What is the one you used for the horn?
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Thanks Terri. There was a lady who had MS and tangled. They were wonderful! Such fine wiggly lines; it would be difficult to do that deliberately. Maybe give it a go. A big part of Zentangle is the process, not the outcome. You don't have to show anyone! :)
DeleteThat's a wonderfully curled horn Margaret! I reckon if you blew it the sound would be deep and haunting!
ReplyDeleteLove the way your ram's horn came out. And especially on the tan tile.
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