Diva Challenge #269 – Ellish

Diva Challenge #269 Entry
Tile for Diva Challenge #269

The Diva’s challenge for this week is to create a tile using the newest official tangle called Ellish. The step outs are available in the May 20th newsletter from Zentangle.com. Ellish was inspired by the cursive letter L, and of course would make a lovely monogram.

I was first introduced to Ellish at the Zentangle Retreat that I attended earlier this month. My initial attempt was okay, but I wanted to practice and get better at it since it is such a neat tangle. The release of the step outs helped, and I think I more or less have it down now.

For this challenge I went for simplicity. When I finished up ellish I couldn’t resist adding the zingers at the ends. This was a fun challenge!

VIDA Design: Aqua Bold

Aqua Bold Top
Aqua Bold Top

The newest addition to my VIDA collection is called Aqua Bold. It is a Modern Tee splashed with shades of aqua and a touch of purple. I like how the design covers the entire front of the top, including the sleeves.

The original artwork is a watercolor color wash (which you can view on the item page at VIDA). Colors used were green, blue, aqua, and purple. After the paints were applied I textured the piece using scrunched up plastic wrap and allowed it to dry. It created an interesting shard-like or crystalline design in the paint.

Please visit VIDA and take a look at my small but growing collection!

 

 

Diva Challenge #268 – A Bit of Black

Diva Challenge #268 Entry
Tile for Diva Challenge #268

This week’s Diva challenge is to add more black than usual to the tile. Since I had been wanting to do a tangle using StoneStory by Tina- Akua Hunziker, CZT that is what I focused on.  What could be more zen than a pile of stones? I also added some Printemps and Fescu. This was a fun challenge!

Catching up a bit, I also drew a tile for the Diva’s Use My Tangle (UMT) challenge (#266) featuring Crux by Henrike Bratz. I included two variations on Crux and then added N’Zeppel and Nymph.

A Diva UMT challenge using Crux by Henrike Bratz
A Diva UMT challenge using Crux by Henrike Bratz

 

Jazz Fest 2016 in New Orleans

As a change of pace today’s post is a mini-travelogue. Recently my husband and I returned from attending Jazz Fest 2016 in New Orleans. This was our first time taking part in this major annual musical event. Also, it was the first time that we visited The Big Easy since the ravages of Hurricane Katrina. Prior to arriving we wondered what it would be like.

Since we spent most of our time at the fairgrounds (where Jazz Fest was located), at our Uptown hotel, and touring the French Quarter, we did not observe any obvious differences from past visits. At the festival we had a lot of fun listening to all of the music and sampling the delicious food which was available onsite.

Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate with us while we were there. Even prior to flying down we were warned by my cousins to bring mud shoes and umbrellas due to the excessive rain. True to form it continued to rain a good bit throughout our visit. The fairgrounds were very muddy and it made things a bit challenging.

The second day was sunnier and hotter, but it was still very muddy at the festival. We were stalwart, but after a while the presence of mud everywhere began to wear a bit thin. So, we began to think of something else to do…

On our third day, John and I decided to skip Jazz Fest and to go see the sights in the French Quarter. We enjoyed a lovely lunch in the courtyard at The Gumbo Shop, and then later had café au lait and beignets at the Café du Monde! It was very enjoyable to roam through the Quarter and to take in the local ambiance.

As it turned out there were torrential rains that afternoon and also significant flooding occurred. As a result, the festival was forced to close early. We were glad that we decided to skip the festival and go tour the Quarter that day; but we also appreciate those who braved the elements to go to the festival too. Stevie Wonder was the final act and we understand that he tried mightily to carry on by singing through a megaphone.

Later that evening we reconvened at our hotel with my cousins. A fabulous poolside Happy Hour and dinner were enjoyed by all! My cousins brought a box of white wine to share, and we all ordered carry-out Po’ Boys from a nearby restaurant. We had the best time chatting and catching up and eating yummy local cuisine! It will definitely go down as a wonderful vacation memory for me.

Continue reading

Zentangle Retreat

Zentangle Retreat 2016
Photo credit: Lee Darter

Yesterday I attended a Zentangle Retreat held at the Candy Factory Center for the Arts in Manassas, Virginia. It was hosted by my Zentangle instructor, Lee Darter CZT. It was so much fun!

There was food, door prizes, new materials, and of course the chance to tangle. We learned two of the newest official Zentangle patterns: Ellish and Molygon. And Lee got us started on an aquarium themed Zentangle Inspired Art (ZIA) project.

For more photos and description of the event please visit Lee’s blog and read her post about it. Thanks Lee for a great retreat. I’m looking forward to the next one!