Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Zentangle Copic Markers

These are 3 pieces I did by incorporating Precious Moments art into them. Frankly I just wanted a good excuse to use my new markers. :)  Obviously, the character art is copyright to Precious Moments.  It was fun.



Zentangle The Community

This piece symbolizes community and helping hands.

Zentangle- Mother and Child

I love the abstract mother and child silhouette here.

Zentangle Rejoice II

This is another Christian inspired piece I did. It includes the abstract woman in Christian rejoice, the cross, and the holy trinity.

Copic Zentangle

I previously posted this zentangle but wanted to include it again with my Copic pop of color.

Zentangle THINK SPRING

This one is wishful thinking in the worst winter I can ever remember!!

Zentangle You Can!!

I wanted this piece to convey the strength of women.

Zentangle --Friends

I love embedding abstract silhouettes into my zentangles. I'm also infatuated with using ribbons and scrolls to define my borders.

Zentangle the Prayer

My Aunt Judy commissioned me to make this for one of her friends.
She also asked me to make this one for another of her friends. I loved creating this one because her friend has a special spiritual relationship with cardinals and I wanted to somehow capture that. Somehow those tiny cardinals speak to the spirituality of it to me.



Zentangle Claddaugh

When my daughter, Meghann, was a baby, I had a pen pal in Ireland who sent me a claddagh ring and introduced me to the meaning behind it. That particular ring fell off my finger and down a heat vent about 20 years ago but I immediately bought another one and have had it on my finger ever since. Obviously this piece was inspired by my love of the claddagh.
My Aunt Judy and my daughter, Meghann bought me some very very nice Copic markers for my birthday. Typically I abhor colored zentangles..but recently I have begun to experiment with adding a single pop of color and I must say, I kinda like it. 
The claddagh represents friendship (the hands), love (the heart), and loyalty (the crown).

Zentangle garden pieces


My zentangles have been evolving during this long long long long long winter. I am inspired by the ones that include iconic symbols or silhouettes and recently have begun to experiment with more a free-style in terms of the borders.
I don't know why but since I was a very young woman I've always been infatuated with garden gates. I love gardening and my dream has always been to have a garden gate like the one in my head. This piece was inspired by that dream: