Liebe Tracy Anne. Das ist ja wunderschön. Das muss ich unbedingt ausprobieren. Die Negativ-Technik hat mich total fasziniert. Vielen herzlichen Dank für das zeigen. 😘 Liebe Grüsse Christa
WHOOHOOOO! This is amazing. My heart is pounding so hard from excitement as I can't wait to do this project Tracey Anne, love it so much. Thank you for stirring my creative juices 👏❤🌹🐕🦋
Hi Tracy, I never had a knack for manual labor and could never do the drawing you've shown here. But I really enjoyed watching you do it. Thank you very much for sharing your art.
Oh my! I usually stay away from color for many reasons but your tile is so enticing I have got to try! I even ordered watercolors you use. Looking forward to trying this negative space idea. Thank you.
I am new to this and I can't wait to start, what supplies do I need to start and or are there starter kits that I can buy/order from Michaels or Amazon?
I have listed the supplies under the description in the video. You only need a Zendala tile or watercolour paper cut into a circle, I can’t remember the size of the circle offhand but it is listed under the video. you also need watercolour paints and brushes. I used round brushes - a size 12 brush and a size 3 brush, other than that I used a brown micron 01. if you want to cheat like I did on the last layer you could use a black pen. I used a uniball eye fine pen by the Mitsubishi company. I can’t remember the colours I used but I do name each colour in the video.
I have just started doing zentangle. When a friend showed me about five years ago how to do when she recommended the micron pens. And I noticed in some of your videos that you use the uniball black eye fine pen also. Can you tell me why. I find that the micron 01 has trouble with the point if I use it on mixed media paper. I also noticed your uniball eye fine is 07 but they have an extra fine that is05. Was wondering which is better.i
I generally use micron pens but their tip is like a fine tube so they easily get clogged when drawing over any other pigments like watercolour paint, pastels or coloured pencils. I have found that the uniball-eye pens work well when drawing over these pigments. These pens are waterproof and the ink comes out easily. I use the fine for the simple reason that my local store only stocks fine. I do find that this is sometimes a bit thick so the extra fine would probably be better. I only use them to draw over other pigments and not for general drawing because the ink comes out very wet and can be easily smudged. If I’m doing a drawing that is simply black pen on white paper I always go for the microns.
This is so cool Tracy Anne. Thank you for another fantastic Zentangle tile!
You are welcome, Linda!
The transformation was brilliant! Will you do more of these?
I may do one in the future. I already have another one using the tangle hollibaugh.
Liebe Tracy Anne. Das ist ja wunderschön. Das muss ich unbedingt ausprobieren. Die Negativ-Technik hat mich total fasziniert. Vielen herzlichen Dank für das zeigen. 😘 Liebe Grüsse Christa
Thank you Christa, have fun!
Such a nice video, a nice art, and a nice voice. So relaxing. Thank you
You are welcome!
WHOOHOOOO! This is amazing. My heart is pounding so hard from excitement as I can't wait to do this project Tracey Anne, love it so much. Thank you for stirring my creative juices 👏❤🌹🐕🦋
Ha ha! You are welcome! Have fun!
Art by me it looks beautiful.
Thank you!
So awesome. Love it.
Thank you!
Absolutely stunning. You inspired me to try
Thank you!
Very impressive.great work.
Thank you Tina!
Hi Tracy, I never had a knack for manual labor and could never do the drawing you've shown here. But I really enjoyed watching you do it. Thank you very much for sharing your art.
Ha ha! It does require a bit of patience. Thank you for watching!
Lovely
Thank you!
Beautiful❣️
Thank you Lorna!
You are such an inspiration! Making me explore in zentangle. Thank you
You are welcome, Reshima!
I really liked this technique and can’t wait to try it!
Have fun!
This looks like a fun project to catch up and remember tangles from long ago! I love the layers and I love you. Well done friend.
Aww, thank you Deb!💕
Wow your so good.
Thank you Theresa!
Love this technique! Can't wait to try it! 🧡
Thank you Lyn!
Oh my! I usually stay away from color for many reasons but your tile is so enticing I have got to try! I even ordered watercolors you use. Looking forward to trying this negative space idea. Thank you.
That’s great Nancy, have fun!
I am new to this and I can't wait to start, what supplies do I need to start and or are there starter kits that I can buy/order from Michaels or Amazon?
I have listed the supplies under the description in the video. You only need a Zendala tile or watercolour paper cut into a circle, I can’t remember the size of the circle offhand but it is listed under the video. you also need watercolour paints and brushes. I used round brushes - a size 12 brush and a size 3 brush, other than that I used a brown micron 01.
if you want to cheat like I did on the last layer you could use a black pen. I used a uniball eye fine pen by the Mitsubishi company.
I can’t remember the colours I used but I do name each colour in the video.
I have just started doing zentangle. When a friend showed me about five years ago how to do when she recommended the micron pens. And I noticed in some of your videos that you use the uniball black eye fine pen also. Can you tell me why. I find that the micron 01 has trouble with the point if I use it on mixed media paper. I also noticed your uniball eye fine is 07 but they have an extra fine that is05. Was wondering which is better.i
I generally use micron pens but their tip is like a fine tube so they easily get clogged when drawing over any other pigments like watercolour paint, pastels or coloured pencils. I have found that the uniball-eye pens work well when drawing over these pigments. These pens are waterproof and the ink comes out easily. I use the fine for the simple reason that my local store only stocks fine. I do find that this is sometimes a bit thick so the extra fine would probably be better. I only use them to draw over other pigments and not for general drawing because the ink comes out very wet and can be easily smudged. If I’m doing a drawing that is simply black pen on white paper I always go for the microns.
Thank you so much
@@Savannahstitcher you are most welcome!
Super😍🤓
thank you
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