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Sunday, September 27, 2015

Shadow Shot Sunday - September 27, 2015

I spotted some great shadows this morning while doing the dishes. My kitchen window looks out on to a small garden area. It doesn't take much to distract me from the dishes. I was soon out there taking photos.


These are from some very large leaves


This one reminds me of a lizard (upside down).
 
Some wispy, weedy shadows

A rose plant growing in a crack in the cement.

Great shadows today - you can see the edges of the leaves!
 
You can see other people's shadow shots at www.shadowshotsunday2.blogspot.com 

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

The Diva's Weekly Challenge #236

The challenge from the Diva this week is to tangle on something unexpected. This one sent me on a bit of an adventure. I thought for a while about what to tangle on. I remembered some paint swatches I had from some poetry writing fun I did a while ago and set about finding them. After a bit of a search I found them along with memories of some tiny poems I had written. I decided to try tangling on a couple of the swatches with three colours. They didn't turn out as well as I imagined but it was fun doing them. Sometimes things don't turn out as you expect (and sometimes they turn out better). That's the thing with creative play! One of the things that was difficult was the ink took longer to dry than on other papers so was prone to smudging. As this blog is about play rather than perfection I'll post them here anyway.


Saturday, September 19, 2015

Poetry and a couple of bugs

Last Sunday I went down to Goolwa to the Signal Point Gallery for the launch of the Friendly Street Poets reader for 2014.


There was only a small crowd, particularly in comparison with last year's event, but it was a pleasant afternoon of poetry in a great setting.

Friendly Street Poets is Australia’s longest running open-mic poetry reading community. Each year editors choose poems from the open-mic readings to form an anthology. I've seen quite a few of them and they are full of good quality poems (the latest included).

As well as enjoying the poetry there was a great art exhibition on (as there usually is). I took a couple of photos of some rather large bugs.

The Praying Mantis
 
The Wasp

These amazing sculptures are by Benjamin Young who has used his skills as an Artistic Blacksmith in his recovery from a serious brain injury (suffered in previous employment).


There's a little bit of a double meaning with my six words for Six Word Saturday this week.

Poetry and a couple of bugs.


Brianna and I have both been quite sick this week with some sort of bug. It's been a few days of lots of rest.

This coming week will have poetry in it for me as well. My poetry group is hosting a Friendly Street meeting on Thursday evening. I'm looking forward to it and the opportunity to share some of my words and listen to others.
 

Tangle with C-D-#

For Diane and Carolien's Weekly Challenge the task this week is to tangle with patterns beginning with C, D and a number. I chose Chime by Beth Snoderly, Diamond panes by Margaret Bremner and 4corners by Barbara Finwall. Some of my lines are a bit wonky, matching how I feel having been sick for a few days. It was a challenge to keep going with this one and I nearly gave it away but in the end I'm reasonably happy with how it turned out.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The Diva's Weekly Zentangle Challenge #235

This week's challenge from the Diva aka Laura Marks is to draw stripes across your tile or paper to make the string.

I used my O4 Sakura Micron Pigma pen. I quite like the bold lines and it's the pen I keep returning to.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Shadow Shot Sunday - September 13, 2015

What a fabulous day for shadows today!

A while ago my landlord cleared a lot of the area outside my kitchen window. With all the space, the Jasmine plant has well and truly taken advantage of the chance to spread. It's leaves make for some great shadows.


There's a rusty old chair that the plant has latched on to,


taking the opportunity to grow in another direction.


I also spotted some great shadows near the back gate. These grow into huge trees, which are rather a nuisance but they do make for some great shadows. These plants will be gone soon. I need to get out and do some clearing. It's difficult to get motivated though, particularly with the coughs and sneezes which inevitably come at the start of Spring for me.


Saturday, September 12, 2015

Tangle with S-P-C

When I saw the letters for Diane and Carolien's challenge this week, the jingle SPC Baked Beans and Spaghetti started going round and round in my head. I think maybe I was influenced by that when I chose the tangles to use. My finished tile does look slightly 'baked beans and spaghetti'ish. I chose Swarm for S, Pea-nuckle for P and Crescent Moon for C. I haven't used any of these tangles before. Pea-nuckle was particularly fun. I recommend looking it up on www.tanglepatterns.com and giving it a go!

I've been playing with colour quite a lot this week, using my Derwent Inktense pencils and enjoying them immensely but it was nice to revisit black and white and the focus on the lines.




Saturday, September 5, 2015

Tangle with U-J-B

This week for Diane and Carolien's weekly challenge the letters are U, J and B. The challenge is to use tangles starting with these letters. It can be tangles only beginning with those letters or others can be added as well. I use Linda's list of original zentangle patterns (on www.tanglepatterns.com) first then if there are no patterns that I haven't already used starting with the focus letter then I look further afield.

This week I used the original tangle, Bunzo along with Undu by Daniel Lamothe and Jeewels by Livia Chua. It is the first week I've used colour in one of these challenges. I love my Derwent Inktense pencils and have just begun playing with them.