One of the nice things about Joey's challenges is you can give them a try anytime.  If you want to link your work to the challenge, there is no time deadline there either.  I really liked the look of the tangle Gnarly for last week's challenge #119 and wanted to try it.  
I'm also easily distracted!  I saw this YouTube video and was reminded how nice the Perfect Pearls™ powders look on black.  Here is the result using a nice line stamp called Glass Vases by Hero Arts.  I used the same technique as outlined in the video using Strathmore ArtAgain paper, then mounted onto cardstock.  The embossing powder acted as a resist, however as I chose a fine lined stamp, I did end up going outside the lines some using the brush provided with the powders.  In hind sight, I could've cleaned up those lines by coloring over the areas where I went past the line with a black marker.  
So, one distraction down, and a beautiful card to boot, I went back to Gnarly.  When you draw it, you thicken the lines much like the results of paint strokes.  I decided to try the tangle with a paint brush!  Deliberate lines can be drawn with a pen or a brush after all!  My first practice attempts were using the same brush I used with the card above, the brush that came with my perfect pearls set.  It just didn't work that well for me.  I got out a good quality fine watercolor brush and tried again, MUCH better.  I used Turquoise and Forever Blue.  If I added the second color while the first was still damp, they blended really nicely.  And if my strokes didn't turn out so well, I was able to redefine the black line (once everything dried) with my black Identi-Pen.  I used similar blues from my Polychromos colored pencils to shade and to add the surfboard stripes.  Sometimes distractions can be a good thing!


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