tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3908052925078889794.post8906273884591609038..comments2023-09-03T15:46:44.099+03:00Comments on VINTAGE TERRACE "2": Wild PoppiesColeenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08468346475920474062noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3908052925078889794.post-47883985691519358072010-06-14T08:12:23.075+03:002010-06-14T08:12:23.075+03:00Hi Coleen,
I just got your comments, Thank you, :o...Hi Coleen,<br />I just got your comments, Thank you, :o), and I thought I'd pop over and say hi...<br />Hi!!<br />I love your flower pictures, they make me want to paint! Maybe I'll do an iris or poppy after I finish the 5 I have drawn out that still need paint. <br />Love your zentangles too, aren't they totally addictive? Going big is easier if you have a theme. Try drawing something like a curvy seashell (like a conch shell), then zentangle in and outside of it to give curve, texture and dimension. Also, you can get great ideas using flickr.com. So many tangles on there. Good luck!<br />Keep in touch,<br />JennJennifer McLeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05684514236592711220noreply@blogger.com