The title of this card is the translation of Friedensreich Hundertwasser. He changed his name after WWII. I decided it was high time I used some of the stash of paste paper that Lori sent me. Awesome stuff!
I cut three pieces to fit, cutting curvy lines because no straight lines allowed. This isn't really Zentangle, since I used patterns that aren't part of the Zentangle realm. So it's more 'artistic, extravagant doodling.' For today's F4A, there are some doodled hearts at the top. I tried to go with the shapes on Lori's paper. I did do some straight lines because I wanted some geometry in the lower left corner. I wrote Hundertwasser's quote about straight lines in the center panel. This sort of went all over the place, no particular theme, except maybe ecology/natural shapes. There are some accents of white and gold gel pen, they didn't work particularly well on the paste paper. When I was mounting the panel, I decided he wouldn't have liked the straight edges so I curved them a bit, very randomly.
I love this MIX, congratulations, Polly, on this choice.
Date: Friday, May 15, 2020 GMT Views: 463
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Sat, May 16, 2020 @ 7:16 PM
What a joy filled ART card! Love the power of thirds...the coddled blooms and the fancy hearts. The bottom third is the bomb with your geometrics. !!!!!L
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Sun, May 17, 2020 @ 12:54 PM
Very cool, Jean. YOu so captured his style and how cool you captured some of his quotes too. Amazing creation. Hugz
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