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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

The Challenge of Sankegg

Finally!  Things have settled down enough that I can get back to the Diva's weekly challenge.  I have stopped in to see what was going on each week, but have not been able to get myself sat down and put pen to paper.  Since September, I have been doing some shows and fairs in the attempt to get my art out there.  It has been a learning experience to be sure.  I'm still working on finding my audience but I'm getting there.

I have not tried Sankegg before.  I really like the look of it, but I'm not sure that I have it down very well yet.  See I have this thing with evenness, in that I get a little twitchy if things aren't even.  But, in the spirit of Zentangle, I just went with the pattern and let go of my twitches.  After just doing a quick pencil try on a scrap paper, I jumped in with both feet.  I had to refer to the step out often, I kept getting confused, but I think I got it down.

Sankegg Challenge


I knew that I wanted to put Sankegg in several places in the tile.  Nothing like a use my tangle challenge to play with variation.  After making my string, I started in the center and went with Sankegg as in the step out.  I ended up adding Tipple around the Sankegg in the upper left side mostly to cover my mistakes.  I somehow ended up with too many lines but through in a few circles, and BOOM, no more extra lines.  For the lower right side, I decided I wanted to try varying the triangles.  I stopped short of shading Sankegg as I just wasn't sure where to start.  I'll work on shading it next time.

Have a great week everyone!  Thanks for stopping by.

PS:  I got a new scanner, an Epson Perfection V33.  The above image was scanned using the scanner.  Isn't it lovely?  It's scanned in at 600 dpi and no touch up was made.  A very sweet and affordable scanner if you're looking for one.

11 comments:

  1. This is a lovely tile! I think you mastered this Sankegg well.

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  2. Love your choice of tangles in addition to sankegg. Your tile is beautiful.

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  3. Lovely! I like the lines in the centre of the bottom right sankeggs. Your scanner has done a great job - mine always gives a grey cast that I have to adjust.

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  4. Wow, I think you have it mastered! This is wonderful!

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  5. Very nice! Your line work is really well done.

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  6. Richly done! I love the tile! I think the contrast boldness and then the soft areas give so much interest to this tile!

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  7. I really like all the different backgrounds you put behind your Sankegg.

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  8. Very nice, love all your variations and your detail is amazing. I think leaving Sankegg unshading works well in this piece, nice, crisp, white pops shine!

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  9. turned out great! lots of sankegg variations - i love it!

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  10. Really nice challenge entry. I love your choice of other patterns to go with Sanke-gg.

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