Shelly, this is lovely. I see a swirly-spiraly Number 9 among all those beautiful tangles!! And the ink colors are perfect. It's a lovely, lovely addition to your Spiralation Series. I love it!
I have hanging on my wall about 10 sheets of Lokta paper afraid to touch them. You have given me inspiration to go for it. Can I ask, Do you use a string when you do large pieces? Love, love, love this!
Practice Makes Perfect.... and this is not only my all time favorite zentangle drawing, but absolutely PERFECT! The invitation is still open if you even pass through Salt Lake City again. Thanks again for the beautiful drawing.
Shelly, this is lovely. I see a swirly-spiraly Number 9 among all those beautiful tangles!! And the ink colors are perfect. It's a lovely, lovely addition to your Spiralation Series. I love it!
ReplyDeletethis is wonderful - so glad you gave us the close-up shot, there's a lot of detail here! it's gorgeous! i like how the swirls look like berries :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very special piece! Love the close up!
ReplyDeleteholy smokes! i love this one!! you do such neat colors. lacey CZT6
ReplyDeleteWow....Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletelove this, it caught my attention because it appears a wee sprite is caught in surprise in the very middle, beautiful. hugs
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely drawing!!
ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY FABULOUS!!!!
ReplyDeleteExquisite, Michele! Love the texture of the Lotka paper.
ReplyDeleteAbove and beyond Gorgeous! Thanks for showing us a close up too.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVeronica in kc
Absolutely gorgeous! At first it looked quilted or embroidered. How did you find drawing on the Lotka paper?
ReplyDeleteLoved tangling on the Lokta paper Margaret, it felt soft and easy on the pens even with the bumps here and there.
DeleteYou're very gifted. It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGlorious !! I'm speechless.
ReplyDeleteShelly, it is so gorgeous. I love the grace and rhythmic feeling that your pen records on paper!
ReplyDeleteI have hanging on my wall about 10 sheets of Lokta paper afraid to touch them. You have given me inspiration to go for it. Can I ask, Do you use a string when you do large pieces?
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love this!
Oh, do have a go, the pens love Lokta paper and yes I draw a string, this one was a large spiral.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! Your beautiful work never ceases to amaze me.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! Are these berries poisonous!? Or just make you love everyone? Wonderful flow, Shelly.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! I agree with all of the other comments. What an inspiration. I just LOVE your style.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazingly beautiful and detailed. WOW!
ReplyDeleteOMG, what awesome art you make!!! I love this piece!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteA Masterpiece! ! !
ReplyDeleteThe Lokta paper makes it extra special!
Terrific piece of art! I love the way you have kept so much of empty space which enhances the beautiful spiral!
ReplyDeletePractice Makes Perfect.... and this is not only my all time favorite zentangle drawing, but absolutely PERFECT! The invitation is still open if you even pass through Salt Lake City again. Thanks again for the beautiful drawing.
ReplyDeleteBev in Utah