Like you I sometimes forget a lot of tangles and keep doing the same over and over again. From time to time I look in my books full of tiles and see the 'forgotten' ones. Your tile is very beautiful and I do like the open space. By the way: I'm still so very happy with the Lindy's Stamp Gang sprays that I first saw on your blog!!!!
Your string is really nice in fact: it made me think of an eye at first sight ... and your tile went exactly in that direction too :) I get what you mean by ... not remembering what patterns you actually know but I've just stopped worrying about it, some tangles are nice and neat and "zentangled-approved" ;) and others are ... well ... whatever they are. :D After all, it's all about letting go ... so sometimes you need to let even the tangles go to get there. Anyhow, you tile is really nice, I love the contrasts in it.
Love this tile. So glad you went with what you drew. I think that forces us to be more creative in what we do. The negative space is great. Several people have talked about being in a rut with their use of tangles. I sometimes just pull out my books and flip through to find something different (usually something outside my comfort zone).
Alice - just discovered your blog through Pinterest...took time to read a few of your posts and take a look around at your lovely blog. So nice to meet a new creative soul. Will be stopping back again soon. Your zentangles are really super! Hope you have a great week-end.
nice tile - I like the top/right pattern that you have used - nice and light and airy, leaving some nice white space.
ReplyDeleteLike you I sometimes forget a lot of tangles and keep doing the same over and over again. From time to time I look in my books full of tiles and see the 'forgotten' ones.
ReplyDeleteYour tile is very beautiful and I do like the open space.
By the way: I'm still so very happy with the Lindy's Stamp Gang sprays that I first saw on your blog!!!!
Your string is really nice in fact: it made me think of an eye at first sight ... and your tile went exactly in that direction too :)
ReplyDeleteI get what you mean by ... not remembering what patterns you actually know but I've just stopped worrying about it, some tangles are nice and neat and "zentangled-approved" ;) and others are ... well ... whatever they are. :D After all, it's all about letting go ... so sometimes you need to let even the tangles go to get there.
Anyhow, you tile is really nice, I love the contrasts in it.
Nothing wrong with being in a rut. At least you are moving forward! Love your blog title. Love your shading. Love the result.
ReplyDeleteLove this tile. So glad you went with what you drew. I think that forces us to be more creative in what we do. The negative space is great. Several people have talked about being in a rut with their use of tangles. I sometimes just pull out my books and flip through to find something different (usually something outside my comfort zone).
ReplyDeleteWonderful tile! Especially I like your Flux border!
ReplyDeleteNice combination of tangles, lovely flux border.
ReplyDeleteThis tile is so BEAUTIFUL I teally love the top its so pretty very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteThis tile is so BEAUTIFUL I teally love the top its so pretty very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteIm trying this as soon as I get tiles from Cheryl s class Saturday so cool!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery fun tile and I think that we all get in a rut with the tangles we use sometimes! I know that I do!
ReplyDeleteAlice - just discovered your blog through Pinterest...took time to read a few of your posts and take a look around at your lovely blog. So nice to meet a new creative soul. Will be stopping back again soon. Your zentangles are really super! Hope you have a great week-end.
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