New to Me H, Artist Focus Michele Beauchamp
My New to Me H and Michele Beauchamp Challenge Entry for SuzyMosh Creations
New to Me H, Artist Focus Michele Beauchamp SuzyMosh Challenge Entry,
Pen, Colored Pencil © Diane Clancy
New to Me H, Artist Focus Michele Beauchamp: Wist, Hamail, Sprigs, Blooming Butter
New to Me H, Artist Focus Michele Beauchamp Challenge
SuzyMosh Creations puts out a challenge for folks to make a representation of “That’s New to Me!” This week is the SuzyMosh Creations – New to Me H. Suzy says “I will post each Sunday a randomly selected letter that your new pattern has to start with. If you feel adventurous, use more than one new pattern that starts with that letter. … Remember that these need to be patterns you’ve never drawn before. You may use any other patterns that you wish in your drawing. You must use at least one New to Me pattern starting with the letter H. H is a repeat, so we have an an Artist Focus this week on Michele Beauchamp! Along with the random letter you’ll chose one pattern by that artist. You must use at least one pattern from Michele Beauchamp in your drawing.” So this is a ZIA (Zentangle Inspired Art) using New to Me H plus a Michele Beauchamp tangle.
Zentangle Enticed Me
Zentangle has become popular the last several years and I have been intrigued and putting my attention to it. I have been noticing it and wanting to try it – so this is the time!!
I already regularly use Wist from Michele Beauchamp! I think I have used Sprigs before – just my style and Blooming Butter was interesting ~ a little harder for me to make Blooming Butter flowers talk with each other. Clearly the more organic tangles are easier and more natural to me!! 🙂 🙂 So above is my New to Me H and Michele Beauchamp Zentangle Tangle ZIA. The tangle New to Me N is Hamail. 🙂 🙂 This – of course – went in a very different direction than expected!! The issues with the house are going to be much more extreme than I expected – please wish us well … progress but still wild!! Thank you to everyone who made comments on my posts these last weeks!!  That means a lot to me!!
Which Tangle is Which?
Sprigs is the 2 green branches hanging from the upper left of the tile. Wist is the 3 green vines hanging down from the upper right.  Hamail is the 3 purple and pink flowers in the left part. And Blooming Butter is the 4 purple pink intertwined flowers in the right. There you have it!! 🙂
Diane & Carolien’s Weekly Zentangle Challenge
My friend Carolien and myself felt the need for having an extra Zentangle Challenge each week. Come join us in the fun!! Details at Diane & Carolien’s Weekly Zentangle Challenge.
My Studio and Thank You!
I am organizing my studio again to be able to work and now only a table has tons of stuff dumped on it – but the rest is organized!! (My studio always gets filled up when there are projects in the house that need a place to dump a bunch of stuff for awhile!! LOL!!) Now with all the repair work my studio is getting filled up again. 🙂 Thank you for stopping by!! I LOVE comments!! Thank you!! ~ Diane Clancy
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You drew a very pretty garden with the Blooming Butter in bloom! Thanks for being part of the challenge this week!
Thank you, Suzy for saying this is a pretty garden!! 🙂 🙂
Your colors are so vibrant! Blooming butter is a tangle I’ve never been able to get right, but yours look terrific. It gives me an idea how I might go about tangling it. Good work!
HeidiSue, I am thrilled my Blooming Butter helps you!! 🙂 🙂 Thank you!! 🙂
Love the green in this. It stands out to me. Great work. *HUGS*
Delighted you love the green, Angela!! Thank you!! 🙂 🙂
This is beautiful and really colourful
Thank you so much, Susan for saying this is beautiful and colorful!! 🙂