Tuesday 10 May 2016

it has been a challenging week


   My submission for last week's Diva Challenge: Crux. Such a pretty tangle.
Here's the tile without black filling in or shading.

And here it is after.
I made videos on how to draw Cadent. You can find them on my How to Draw (this tangle) series.

  And here's my tile for this week's challenge:
Drupe and Poke Root.

  My submission for this week's Joey challenge:
I don't know if this is still considered to be Knightsbridge when the grid is that random...
But there *is* a "XII" string as its foundation.

My tile for IAST #143:
Sand Swirl, N'zeppel, Tipple, and a small area of Swarm.

  And here's one last tile from Travelling Tangles. A collaboration done between me and Chris Titus.
Want to take part in a global Zentangle collaborative project?
Join us over at Travelling Tangles' 
Facebook group.
  Thanks for viewing my tiles. I appreciate all the comments you leave on my blog. :) Till' next week... Keep tangling!

16 comments:

  1. It feels like a very op-art week, except for the zendala - next stop MOMA

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    1. Hahaha! Such a wonderfully creative comment. Thank you for putting a smile on my face. You also started my search for more op-art. It's such a visually captivating kind of art.

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  2. I really love your Crux challenge zendala! Its pretty and so interesting -- I keep going back and looking and looking again. :-)

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    1. Ahhh~ Thank you so much for saying so. It was very fun to create.
      I've fallen in love with Crux. Such a simple yet versatile tangle. :)

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  3. Nice work! I like your interpretation of Knightsbridge!

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    1. I hope it's still considered as Knightsbridge! :D

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  4. Wonderful tiles, all of them! The collaboration is amazing. On the XII tile, I really love that loopy knightsbridge on the right. Great jo.

    Joyce

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    1. Thank you for your kind comment! Chris does wonderful work. She's in charge of all the "Square One" groups on Facebook. :)

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  5. I like all of your tiles! Nice and bold!

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  6. I do like your tangleation of Pokeroot. A lot.

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    1. And I appreciate you taking the time to visit my blog and leaving a sweet comment. :)
      I hope your hand is feeling better!

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  7. Gorgeous work! I really love your Joey challenge-it's dramatic and fun;-) I like your tangleation of Pokeroot as well and your IAST zendala is so clever and creative. Well done!

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    1. Ahhh~ Thank you for saying so, Michelle.
      I love the colour of the aquamarine tile you posted in your latest post. :)

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  8. wow, you've been busy. I love that duotangle...looks like psychedelic mushrooms hee hee...the global project sounds pretty darn interesting. I'm going to look into that...But my favorite is the IAST entry...it reminds me of something that would wash ashore after an elegant ship sinking...like pearls wrapped around a plank of driftwood. Very nice

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