Recently I have joined a group that meets every Wednesday for two hours to draw. The group is called Drawn Together (clever, huh?) and is made up of mostly retired art teachers. To say I'm intimidated is an understatement but they have been very friendly and welcoming. I did this yesterday when we were together, with the intention of sending it to a friend who recently retired from being a church organist/pianist/musician. She is one of the best pianists I've ever known. As she says, she has 'man hands.' I have two year old hands, can barely reach an octave.
This is a combo of true Zentangle and doodling. Thanks for the challenge!!!!!
Date: Thursday, May 16, 2024 GMT Views: 278
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Thu, May 16, 2024 @ 8:21 AM
Perfect design for your friend, Jean. I love it and how you mixed in your very well done Zentangle. I love that you found a group like this to hang out with. I have found a group similar but am too intimidated to go yet - you have given me some courage (maybe). Hugz
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Sun, May 19, 2024 @ 6:23 AM
Great card title, I like it. I'm not much of a doodler but treble clefs are one of things I doodle. Not as fancy as this, though...
One time I visited my aunt (in-law) she gave me some music to pick out on the piano, but she had transcribed it into the alto clef, being what she was used to on the viol, and that floored me.