Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Weekly Challenge #373: "Non Dominant Tangling!"

I hear many people don't like this weeks Diva Challenge. We were asked to use our non dominant hand. For me that is my right hand. I am one who enthusiastically like to use my non-dominant hand when tangling as it forces me to really focus and concentrate on every line I draw. I need to think 'backwards' if you like, and really go slow to make my hand draw in the right direction. I know the results are not as good as when I use my dominant hand but I'm ok with that as it's the process not the outcome that matters; in true Zentangle process.

I decided to use the tangle inapod. Drawing inapod requires many changes in directions as you draw and this really was a challenge for me. There is not much shading as I was over concentrating by the time I finished drawing.

Now I'm off to look at waht others have done for this challenge.

As always, if you would like to see how others have completed this challenge, then check out The Diva's blog and click on the links to see their creations.

Looking for other Zentangle activities based on your interests? Click on this link to my Dare, Challenge &/or Focus page, read the simple descriptions and click on the links that interest you.

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5 comments:

  1. NIce Inapod - practicing, practicing, practicing - every other tile gets better :))

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  2. Your Inapod is nicely done!

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  3. I found the round strokes the hardest. I'd be doing fine and then they would just start wandering! Gah! You were courageous choosing this tangle, and it turned out well.

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  4. You are right about the focus and concentration and did a great job!

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  5. I think the same about the process of drawing and cherish your words as much as your Inapod.

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