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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Non-Dominatrix

The Diva's weekly challenge #13 has really tested my left hand. With wild abandon I had to throw caution and safe strokes to the wind. After a tight start I gradually relaxed and my non-dominant hand settled into a wistful flow!


20 comments:

  1. Love this! Very nice using your non-dominant hand :)
    Thanks for stopping by at my blog :)

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  2. Wow! Tough patterns for non-dominant hand, but you did a great job!

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  3. Wonderful! I'm amazed at how smooth your lines are!

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  4. Really? your non-dominant hand? ;) It is nicely done!

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  5. This is a delight and fun Zentangle!

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  6. Thought this was one of your daily zentangles, and then saw that this was the Challenge! Wow, you must be ambidextrous!

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  7. Wow, nicely done! I had to look carefully to see some wobbly lines!
    --Margaret

    word verification: dingus

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  8. I love your style, Shelly. You even made your non-dominant hand perform beautifully!

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  9. it's amazing what we can do when challenged...using non-dominant hand could be a real turn off, but those who have taken on this challenge have shown true dedication to themselves and the ability to try new things.
    this turned out great!!

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  10. I wouldn't have known that you used your non dominant hand!!! Looks great!!! :)

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  11. If you thought of a kite with mine, I see something organic (like dandelion seed) floating in your tangle for Laura's challenge this week.

    Went to a workshop sometime ago and we were encouraged to use our non-dominant hand for daily tasks like tooth brushing or stirring a cooking pot. Apparently, using one's opposite hand creates new neural pathways in the brain and slows down the advance of old age memory problems. It also increases general coordination.

    Thanks always for your visits to my blog - I sure enjoy my daily peek at yours!

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  12. Wow! Great work with your non-dominant hand!

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  13. @ artsforall....good information! I will use my left hand as much as possible starting NOW! :-)

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  14. Well done Shelly,that must be so hard to do,
    but you've done it well !
    I've completed my first tangle ,( rode my first rainbow )
    smiles
    chris richards
    xx

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