Say that title three times fast! Yeah, I don't want to either.
Sometimes over at the Diva, Laura throws us a challenge that is REALLY a challenge for me. This week the
challenge is to use the tangle Betweed in a monotangle. Meaning, use only the tangle Betweed in your tile. This tangle is a challenge for me because it feels awkward to me as I make the strokes. Well, it does in the "traditional" way of creating it. I am much better at it when filling in a line or section but trying to do it in a circle really changes the feel of creating it. Why? I have no idea. My brain, sometimes she sees things and sometimes she don't. Anyway, as I contemplated even participating this week, I thought to myself that there is a reason it's called a challenge so suck it up and do it!
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BeTreed (see what I did there?) |
At first I tried to force Betweed into a tree shape. I had checked out a few of the wonderful entries this week and saw a lot of Halloween shapes so I wanted to try something different. I thought that if I could get a tree to work, maybe I could make it into a card for the holidays. Yeah, that didn't work out so well. It wasn't terrible, but not so good either. I didn't even finish the tile. I decided to move onto a new idea. But what?
In the last few days I have been using some of the Sakura Gelly Roll pens that I have collected as accents in my inktober pieces. I bought some of the glaze pens a while back. At the time I had an idea to use the black glaze on black paper and see how that looked. Like so many of my ideas however, I never got far. With the idea of using Betweed in the round, I pulled out my glaze pens, a square of black paper and a circle to trace, and I gave things a go.
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Black on Black |
I think that part of where Betweed hangs me up is the little spot of shadow. I always make my lines and then go back to add a shadow spot. This time using the glaze pen I tried something different. The ink in the pens really flows and will puddle on you quite easily. With that in mind, I started each line with a small circle and then made the line. If the pen is going to puddle on you, why not use it to your advantage? I was so excited that not only did the black on black stand out - the glaze ink has a nice shine to it - but the tangle turned out pretty well too. The scan has the paper more gray than black but it is still a good image of the tile. Since the line of the pen is "fat", I did these on a 5" square. I debated trying to shade this but I like it without shade so I left it alone. Once this one was finished, I was so excited by it I pulled out the rest of the set, matching colored paper and DID ALL THE COLORS! There is a clear glaze that I tried on a white paper but it REALLY didn't show up. For the white then, I used a Gelly roll glitter pen. After I got all of the colors done, I realized that I had 9 tiles so I have put them together in an ensemble. I think that I will put them in their own 5" frames and hang them in one big square on the wall. A few of the colors didn't scan so well. The tone on tone was hard for my scanner to see, that or maybe the shine of the ink threw it off a bit, but I think that you can get the idea.
Sorry that I made you get through all this rambling to get to the finish. :) Thanks for stopping by and for all of your lovely comments. Your support is invaluable to me.
Have a great week!