I had an incredibly fun time celebrating the Unity Tile anniversary with Julie Allison and Romi Marks.
Read MoreIn the fourth and final part of the Single Pen Hatching class, we completed our tile adding Kensington (as a Blossom) and Hollibaugh.
Read MoreOne of my students challenged me to create a tangled piece inspired by Sogetsu, a modern type of Japanese Ikebana flower arrangement.
Read MoreIn the third part of the Single Pen Hatching class, we started an actual tile. We used the Art Raffle and added Ennies and Toodles to our tile.
Read MoreAnother single pen hatching piece using some of my favorite tangles of the new Art Raffle batch: Harp, Gust, Squill, Oof and Patakón.
Read MoreThe second part of the Single Pen Hatching series included creating a small vignette packed with insights and precise exercises on how to use hatching as shading and texture.
Read MoreToday we started our Part 1 of the new Single Pen Hatching series, exploring different kinds of hatching and warming up.
Read MoreGot a lot of good feedback on the previous image with hatching, so made another using Umble, Shattuck, Umble and more.
Read MoreNothing like a detailed tile to nurse a summer cold, all those little lines and detailed shading. Love Crazy Huggins!
Read MoreI love tassels and everything decorative, so I added some over this fan string.
Read MoreSometimes I don't know where these pictures come from, they surprise me in their strangeness.
Read MoreKeeping it classic sometimes can produce such fun results. Using old-pen hatching on a fan-like string.
Read MoreDoodling is usually a mindless activity, but this was nothing of the sort.
Read MoreLearn to create gorgeously intricate and organic tangleations using the pattern Divi, Wigwag and Diva Dance.
Read MoreEchotanicals are chunks of Echo Lines which resemble fantasy flowers and botanicals.
Read MoreLatest tiles using hatching.
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