Saturday, 19 May 2012

challenge #70 and Art Show award

This weeks challenge from Laura was to use the colour sepia. As I seem to be into zendalas at the moment, I used black and brown to design the following.
Arriving at the Yaragon Art Show this morning I was greeted with "Guess who won the 'Best Drawing ' prize?" Now I thought it would be my friend Bertie, as she had entered a lovely sketch of an English cottage. "No, it was Anne Marks" Could have knocked me down with a feather! Evidently the line work in my zendala can be classed as drawing. The judge was impressed with the evenness. Freehand of course. (Thats why its not perfect ha ha). So here's a picky to prove it and a photo of me demonstrating. SOOOO much interest in zentagles! Bertie did get a Highly Commended award for her 'Teaset" . She won't mind if I put it here though its not a great shot due to reflections. Good that zentangling is now winning awards here hey!



12 comments:

  1. Congratulations! Both of these are award winners. Your linework is just amazing and you have a knack for making just the right tangle choices.

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  2. Congratulations! You deserve it. And you are right - Zentangle is becoming a force of nature. Tangle on!

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  3. I enjoy the your work and you are deserving of the recognition! I love the combination of sepia and black in your tile!

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  4. Congratulations! So glad you won because that piece is just beautiful! Your challenge entry is also very striking.

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  5. WEll done Annie! You really deserve an award!
    Love the photo of you too!

    Much love and many blessings
    Hazel x x

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  6. Congrats on your win!! I love the brown and black zendala, also. It is soooo pretty.

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  7. I can see why you won, very nice work.

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  8. I'm so happy for you! Congrats:) Both your challenge zendala and your winning piece are just gorgeous!

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  9. Congratulations on winning, it's a great piece. I love your challenge Zendala. Parts of it almost look knitted.

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  10. Great use of the sepia! And, wow, I love those tangled tea cups you made!!

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  11. Beautiful zendalas! And congratulations on your win. Zentangle is being recognized. I just saw an article about a local CZT whose work was selected to grace the cover of the state fair catalog.

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  12. Thanks to all for your lovely comments, always so encouraging and much appreciated, Anne

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