Thank you Tracy Anne - I typically won't watch video that is sped up because it's stresses me out, but with the soothing music I can't totally watch without becoming irritated. Thanks!
@@TracyAnneWilkinson Told you I talk. Am I right though that comments help like a 👍. That's why I do it too, I can't donate so Help this way hopefully. Word of mouth too.
Gorgeous, didn't expect to be very interested, but I had to stop what I was doing to watch properly! Came across you by chance, but shall definitely watch more. Thank you.
How beautiful you draw these lovely curved lines and flowers. I'm going to try and do some of these kinds of drawings. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely art work with all of us artists.
You prolly dont care but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
I am so happy to have found you. I love art nouveau and am looking forward to incorporating colour into my Zentangle designs. Thanks for the videos. Your work is an inspiration.
How simply and fun the original lines were drawn loosely, and how nice they turned out. Your lines are steady, like a pin striper....I just got a pin striping brush....can't use it, but I've been playing with lines...trying to pull off stylistic lines.... The verbal guidance as you draw is helpful.
greenspringvalley thank you for your comments. I’m glad that you found this video helpful. I’d never heard of pinstriping so I looked it up. It looks like fun. Drawing any lines just takes practice. I do glass engraving and silk painting and both of these types of art require a steady hand.
Hi Tracy Anne!! Totally love A/N art designs!!! One of my fave eras in art!! Thank You!! You are So Talented!! I made one of the bookmarks from the Mehndi set that I have to color and finish. I added an extra little flower to the curls ( cos they came out not spaced closer than I expected lol!) Came out nice though...I Can't wait to work with some of these designs!! What FUN!!!💝🤗💚🌸🌺🌹🙋♀️Mindi 🇺🇸
@@TracyAnneWilkinson Aah you remembered. I have had a bit of confusion and weirdness when people find out I am female. It shouldn't matter but inuendos become a bit confusing.😆😆😆 1 women had a right pop after I said I was female.I thought she was looking for an affair. Like I was trying to lead her down the wrong path. So I try and get it in early now. Saves confusion. But using my own name was worse at times.😆
Hi Tracy, I found you just by accident on you tube, but what a happy accident. I'm a watercolor artist from the Great Southwestern Untied States. I just love Art Nouveau, as well as Art Deco, but I do all kinds of art. I will be following you on you tube now. Thank You for your lovely art form.
thank you! my grandmother commissioned me to paint one of her walls and i knew art nouveau was the way to go, but felt daunted by all the twists and turns. now i feel like i can do this!
Thank you so much Tracy Anne, I really really love ❤️ those Art Nouveau tiles, my favourite is the first one, and I’ve always loved Art Nouveau. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
This is amazing. I love Art Nouveau and Art Deco, and was wondering how to combine the two. Zentangle will give me a chance to do that. I'm always thinking of ways to combine media and methods.
Me encanta tu arte!Conocí la técnica de Zentangle hace meses atrás gracias a la cuarentena(lo único bueno...)Es fantástica variada y entretenida!!Saludos desde mi bella Buenos Aires,Argentina!
I just discovered your channel. I had been wondering if Zentangle methods would give me access to many historical styles that have always fascinated me.
Patterns are in nature and are a common feature in art throughout history. It’s fun to look at art through the ages and work out step outs to recreate these patterns in a Zentangle fashion.
Thank you! In this video I think I used watercolour pencils from Zentangle’s project packs and maybe some other loose pencils I had lying around but mostly I use Albrecht Durer watercolour pencils by Faber Castell. The paintbrush was a fairly inexpensive synthetic brush.
All 3 of these tangles are beautiful! I think my favorite one is the last one with the special border. I noticed when you were adding color in tight spots that you used something with a lavender handle. It seemed stiff but was it a brush? I am just starting to do watercolor pencils and I am trying to understand. I just discovered your channel. Your Ribbons and Pearls tangle was beautiful also.
Thank you! The lavender handle belongs to a brush. It is a cheap brush so looks stiff but it is small and can get into small crevices. If you are new to watercolour pencils, I have a video which shows a variety of ways to get the most out of your watercolour pencils - ruclips.net/video/OCh56Gl0cmc/видео.html
It’s just one technique. I try to show people a variety of mediums throughout my videos. Any different mediums can be substituted in most of my videos. You could absolutely use paint instead.
Yes I can see on the third example of this video part of the border is geometric. Art nouveau is known for its whiplash curves and nature-inspired designs where Art Deco consists of sharp angles and geometrical shapes. I have done a couple of videos on art Deco which demonstrates the differences. You can watch them here: ruclips.net/video/U6PmGKsXXgI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/DGESZcsQatI/видео.html
I absolutely adore your tutorials. Thank you for sharing your beautiful art with us ans being such an inspiration.
thank you so much! 💕
Thank you Tracy Anne - I typically won't watch video that is sped up because it's stresses me out, but with the soothing music I can't totally watch without becoming irritated. Thanks!
Thank you Karen!
WOW!
Keep up the good work!
🥰
I love your work. Thank you.
Thank yo so much!
You did what I've always thought zentangle would be good for. Thanks.
You are welcome!
Love the boldness of the last one.
Thank you!
@@TracyAnneWilkinson Told you I talk.
Am I right though that comments help like a 👍. That's why I do it too, I can't donate so Help this way hopefully.
Word of mouth too.
@@TracyAnneWilkinson You are on Facebook too right?
What name are you there. The same. We can share then too. Meet your gang/cult.😆😆😆
So cool I love your style ! Kisses from France !
Thank you Vanessa!
Thank you Tracy ❤️
You are most welcome Skylar!
Love all your creative approaches. Ty
Thank you Judy, I’m glad that you are enjoying my content.
Gorgeous, didn't expect to be very interested, but I had to stop what I was doing to watch properly! Came across you by chance, but shall definitely watch more. Thank you.
Thank you Jill!
How beautiful you draw these lovely curved lines and flowers.
I'm going to try and do some of these kinds of drawings.
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely art work with all
of us artists.
Thank you so much 😀
These are just simply beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you Kristen!
i liked this video very much
Thank you Wendy!
Me encanta!!!!! Tu arte. Geacias. Saludos desde Cancun México.
Thank you so much! 💕
Bellisimo!! Love ZIA. I'm from Uruguay. 🤗😚🌹
Thank you!
Well, that’s awesome. I really enjoyed watching you do that. Thanks!
Thank you Mara!
So enjoyable watching you work. I love art nouveau and tangled drawings. Thank you for sharing your talent. ❤️
Thank you Shirley!
You prolly dont care but does someone know a way to log back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Ahmed Malakai Instablaster =)
Beautiful! Thank you Tracy Anne! I love your videos!
Thank you so much Nevi!
I am so happy to have found you. I love art nouveau and am looking forward to incorporating colour into my Zentangle designs. Thanks for the videos. Your work is an inspiration.
Thank you Hedda!
How simply and fun the original lines were drawn loosely, and how nice they turned out. Your lines are steady, like a pin striper....I just got a pin striping brush....can't use it, but I've been playing with lines...trying to pull off stylistic lines.... The verbal guidance as you draw is helpful.
greenspringvalley thank you for your comments. I’m glad that you found this video helpful. I’d never heard of pinstriping so I looked it up. It looks like fun. Drawing any lines just takes practice. I do glass engraving and silk painting and both of these types of art require a steady hand.
So beautiful! 🌸💕
Thank you Perla!
That was a real treat! Thank you. I’ve never painted but will try some watercolor pencils. Lovely work!
Thank you so much!
Hi Tracy Anne!! Totally love A/N art designs!!! One of my fave eras in art!! Thank You!! You are So Talented!! I made one of the bookmarks from the Mehndi set that I have to color and finish. I added an extra little flower to the curls ( cos they came out not spaced closer than I expected lol!) Came out nice though...I Can't wait to work with some of these designs!! What FUN!!!💝🤗💚🌸🌺🌹🙋♀️Mindi 🇺🇸
Thank you Mindi! Sounds like you are having fun!
@@TracyAnneWilkinson For Sure!!! You're Welcome!! I think your videos Are going to keep me happy and busy all year!! 💐😄🤗
I have been really missing out on watching your videos.
You are a great artist.
Thank you so much Carla!
@@TracyAnneWilkinson Aah you remembered.
I have had a bit of confusion and weirdness when people find out I am female.
It shouldn't matter but inuendos become a bit confusing.😆😆😆
1 women had a right pop after I said I was female.I thought she was looking for an affair.
Like I was trying to lead her down the wrong path.
So I try and get it in early now.
Saves confusion. But using my own name was worse at times.😆
@@TracyAnneWilkinson loving the videos. I started at the beginning (a year ago)
4 HOURS NOW. 😆😆😆😆
@@carlitoalterego2709 ha ha! That is so funny! The last thing I need is an affair.
@@carlitoalterego2709 wow! Thank you!
Absolutely stunning. X
Thank you Jillian!
Thanks for the lesson❤
You are most welcome Devika!
Just beautiful!
Thank you Joni
Hi Tracy, I found you just by accident on you tube, but what a
happy accident. I'm a watercolor artist from the Great Southwestern Untied States. I just love Art Nouveau, as well as Art Deco, but I do all kinds of art. I will be following you on you tube now. Thank You for your lovely art form.
thank you Gayle!
Oh this is such an inspiration Tracy! I was thinking of incorporating Art Nouveau into Zentangle too. Thank you for this great video!
You are welcome! I have always loved Art Nouveau.
Beautiful!
Thank you Carol!
You are Amacing❣️ I cant stop loocking at You. 🤗
Thank you so much Tina!
Beautiful....i love it....thank you....best wishes from germany❤️
Thank you Ute!
Todo muy lindo. Gracias
Thank you Edith!
thank you! my grandmother commissioned me to paint one of her walls and i knew art nouveau was the way to go, but felt daunted by all the twists and turns. now i feel like i can do this!
That is fantastic!
Thank you so much Tracy Anne, I really really love ❤️ those Art Nouveau tiles, my favourite is the first one, and I’ve always loved Art Nouveau. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
I’ve also always loved Art Nouveau. Thanks for watching Mags!
This is amazing. I love Art Nouveau and Art Deco, and was wondering how to combine the two. Zentangle will give me a chance to do that. I'm always thinking of ways to combine media and methods.
Thanks Eunice, I also love these two decorative styles.
Me encanta tu arte!Conocí la técnica de Zentangle hace meses atrás gracias a la cuarentena(lo único bueno...)Es fantástica variada y entretenida!!Saludos desde mi bella Buenos Aires,Argentina!
Thank you Susana. Zentangle is a wonderful tool during this global pandemic.
These flowers remind me of colombine, a wild flower.
oh, my gosh!! these are phenomenal!!
Thank you Jennifer!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Beautiful ‼️‼️
Thank you Susan
Beautiful I have been looking for inspiration for a condolences card and this is perfect.
I’m glad that it is of help.
its an Amazing Idea ! I could tell the same words of Eunice here under mine. Great it is ! Thank You.
Thank you for your kind comment! 💕
Marvelous!
Thank you!
Thank you that is so beautiful and inspiring 💕
Thank you Ana!
Awesome.
Thank you Anna!
Perfect..more draws please..thanks.
Thank you!
very nice, thanks for sharing
You are welcome, thank you!
Lovely!
Jeanne Paglio thank you!
Amazing!!!
Thank you Arlene!
I just discovered your channel. I had been wondering if Zentangle methods would give me access to many historical styles that have always fascinated me.
Patterns are in nature and are a common feature in art throughout history. It’s fun to look at art through the ages and work out step outs to recreate these patterns in a Zentangle fashion.
Thanks for the video, now I could start my art project. :)
Lam Lam have fun with your art project!
what brand water color pencils do you use? And is that a nylon brush? You make it all look so easy. I love how you make period art look easy.
Thank you! In this video I think I used watercolour pencils from Zentangle’s project packs and maybe some other loose pencils I had lying around but mostly I use Albrecht Durer watercolour pencils by Faber Castell.
The paintbrush was a fairly inexpensive synthetic brush.
All 3 of these tangles are beautiful! I think my favorite one is the last one with the special border. I noticed when you were adding color in tight spots that you used something with a lavender handle. It seemed stiff but was it a brush? I am just starting to do watercolor pencils and I am trying to understand. I just discovered your channel. Your Ribbons and Pearls tangle was beautiful also.
Thank you! The lavender handle belongs to a brush. It is a cheap brush so looks stiff but it is small and can get into small crevices. If you are new to watercolour pencils, I have a video which shows a variety of ways to get the most out of your watercolour pencils -
ruclips.net/video/OCh56Gl0cmc/видео.html
Curious to know why you use watercolour pencils rather than paint.
It’s just one technique. I try to show people a variety of mediums throughout my videos. Any different mediums can be substituted in most of my videos. You could absolutely use paint instead.
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❤️
Some of this looks more art decco
Yes I can see on the third example of this video part of the border is geometric. Art nouveau is known for its whiplash curves and nature-inspired designs where Art Deco consists of sharp angles and geometrical shapes. I have done a couple of videos on art Deco which demonstrates the differences. You can watch them here:
ruclips.net/video/U6PmGKsXXgI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/DGESZcsQatI/видео.html