Thursday, June 26, 2014

   --"TANGLING, THE HEART OF ZENTANGLE, WORK FOR BOTH THE ARTIST AND THE ADMIRER OF TANGLE ART"--.       

      Here we are with this week's submission in the Diva's Weekly Challenge #173.

I spent a couple of days just trying to think up what I was going to post in a tile.  I really like so many of the patterns that we have done, but I think I finally narrowed it down to a couple of my favorite "go-to" tangles.  I used Paradox in several different forms to create a silhouette of Bat Man and he is sitting on some Tropicana patterns, I really like Tropicana a lot...(thanks, Kate) and I threw in some Foot Lights behind Bat Man.  Hope you all like it.  Let me know how to do it better, please.  Thanks.

I am calling this one Zen-BatMan....da da, dada....or however his music goes.

8 comments:

  1. É Duane ainda me falta muito,para aprender jogar as sombras assim, estou me esforçando , mas percebo que ainda falta nos meus desenhos.
    Parabéns pelo trabalho.
    beijos
    Joelma

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    1. Joelma, shadowing on the tangles is something of a personal nature. It is what you feel in your drawing that you want to put something in the shadows so that something else shines more brilliantly. In my drawing, I cast shadows through the doorways of Tropicana to give the viewer depth and it appears more real and not so flat a drawing. I shadowed near the bottom of the footlights to make the rest of the lights show brighter. Shading does a lot of things and each artist is different in how they feel about it for their work.

      Hugs and kisses, Joelma....good to see you again. Duane.

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    2. Em agradecimento a sua generosa atenção o desenho de hoje dedico a você
      Beijos
      Joelma

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  2. Amazing, Duane!!!!!!
    I appreciate your caring.
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  3. nice done. your tile gave me the impression of a theater stage, just befoe the curtain is rising an the show begins......

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    1. I got the theater stage impression too and had to smile at the the batman music. I'm not sure how you go about writing it. How about Nah-nah. Nah-nah. Nah-nah-nah-nah.

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  4. Quite original, Duane!!! I like Footlight behind the Paradox batman.

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  5. Great job creating a complete stage scene, Duane. Your Paradox BatMan logo is terrific. Beautifully done. (I liked your musical accompaniment.)

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