New Owl stencil Zentangle work by Wayne Harlow |
I also had time to go to the Sakura booth to see what new things are happening with their micron pens. I learned that one of the issues that some people seem to have with tracing the design of the metal stencil with their pens is.... that the nibs of the pens can often be damaged in the process, because of the pressure against the metal. Everyone has a different touch when they trace. I tend to be more heavy handed with this tracing technique whereas Wayne never seems to have a damaged pen. Keeping the pen perpendicular to the paper's surface rather than slanting it and using a lighter touch seems to take care of this problem for him. Being aware that damage could happen makes me more careful as I do my tracing. I like to use a 005 pen for the really fine detail in some stencils, but an 01 can also be used and be a bit more sturdy for this work. Also if you are like some of us you probably have several pens, use one of your older ones for this purpose and mark it with finger nail polish to identify it. Sakura recommends elevating the entire stencil so the nib doesn't come into contact with the stencil. How would you do that? Wayne said he would accomplish that by making a template of acetate with a hole the size of the image to place under the stencil. You could make several different sizes just slightly smaller than the design image. Trying different things is my mantra for this new year's fresh start.
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6 comments:
What a stunning card Lynell, Wayne is so amazing with Zentangles (but your last card was gorgeous too) and the layering complements it so wonderfully. I am also trying the "different things" resolution this year to push my own envelope - thanks for the inspiration as well as the tips!
I love both yours and Wayne's zentangling. It has motivated me to give it a try. Hopefully someday I'll create something as extraordinary as this piece! Thanks for the tips on how best to use the pens.
Oooh we both got the same office memo for today! I love Wayne's zentangle.
I definitely hold Wayne up as the "tangler" I'd most like to emulate. He is amazing...so precise, intricate patterns, perfect shading. Sigh. I think I'll need a lot more practice. Fortunately, I have plenty of stencils! Thanks for sharing the info regarding the Sakura pens for this art.
Amazing! Wayne is truly a master tangler, beautiful work!
What a fabulous job Wayne did on this owl! His lines are so fine and detailed. This is a technique that I enjoy doing too, but I need more practice, and this stencil (on my wish list), has inspired me...thanks for sharing.
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