Monday, April 27, 2015

Paint Doodles

I love to zen doodle for fun and relaxation. For those unfamiliar, a zen doodle (or Zentangle or tangle art) is a meditative form of sketching that relies on repeated, connected, and overlapping lines and shapes. As the name suggests, the process is quite relaxing. It aids the brain in slowing down alpha-wave activity while remaining alert. Simply put, zen doodling puts you in "the zone." I think of it as similar--albeit far less impressive-- to Buddhist Monks pouring sand mandalas.

dreamwingsart.etsy.com | Original Artwork by C. L. Kay | Zen Doodle | Open Words
One of my zen doodles. "Open Words"
dreamwingsart.etsy.com | Original Artwork by C. L. Kay | Zen Doodle | Trip Tree
Another zen doodle of mine. "The Trip Tree."
Recently I thought it would be fun to apply such techniques to painting. All of the art I create is intended to be a relaxing creative outlet for me. Most of what I do is intuitive and rarely planned so this recent adventure has really clicked. Below is a step by step account of my first crack at what I call "Paint Doodles."

 dreamwings.etsy.com | Original Artwork by C. L. Kay | Purple Paint Doodle Step One
I first laid down a purple base color created from a mix of hues on a 10x8 stretched canvas. 
dreamwingsart.etsy.com | Original Artwork by C. L. Kay | Purple Paint Doodle Step 2
The second step was to add some contrasting colors that I textured into interesting spreads. I used a vibrant green and metallic gold for some extra dimension.
dreamwings art. etsy.com | Original Artwork by C. L. Kay | Purple Paint Doodle Step 3
Next I used a watered-down purple-black to create inky lines around the color spreads.
dreamwingsart.etsy.com | Original Artwork by C. L. Kay | Purple Paint Doodle Step 4 Final
Last, I filled in all of the outlines with electric yellow for contrast and a funky yet organic vibe.
dreamwingsart.etsy.com | Original Artwork by C. L. Kay | Purple Paint Doodle Step 4 Final Side View
I even took the design around the sides of the canvas which gives it the appearance of being wrapped in fabric
I've since done four more of these with different palettes and overall designs. Soon they will all be up for display and purchase at  DreamwingsArt on Etsy.