Like most others I felt a bit daunted at Laura's challenge this week. Using the tangle Bales create a monotangle using our non-dominant hand. Checking out what others have done so far I felt even more daunted as they were all works of art!!! However I decided to just have a go and not worry if my work wasn't perfect. As I expected my very old hand was wobbly, but who cares, its about the process. Actually I quite enjoyed drawing with my left hand and watching all the squiggly lines create a new design. My painting style is generally naive, so it didnt concern me that the result was imperfect.
Reminds me of lovely lace work..
ReplyDeleteI am right there with you on the wobbly lines. My tile has those too!
ReplyDeleteMost of us come up with wobly lines, that's the good thing about this challenge: it does not matter at all!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Annemarie, It does not matter at all, and wobly or shaky are most of our lines. I think it is amazing how we all managed to make a great tile with our non-dom hand.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the challenge. Reminds us that it is about the process.
ReplyDeleteI definitely love your tile!!! Who cares if it's not perfect?! :-)
ReplyDeleteWobbly hands give us a treat! and I love the character of your tile!
ReplyDeleteI like your tile wobbly and all! Mine was wobbly, too. Had to let it go and see the beauty of the process on this particular challenge. Nice job! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Zentangling!
Jacque Solomon
www.tanglebright.com