This week, the challenge at I am the Diva blog is hosted by Sue Clark who is a CZT (certified Zentangle teacher). Sue has challenged us to create a tile using three basic shapes (circle, square, and triangle) combining them to create a string. I've done two tiles using these "strings".
Sue also encouraged us to try some tangles we haven't tried before. On this first one, I did just that. The center one was supposed to be wisket, but I just can't seem to get it right. Then I also tried Phuds, which looked okay, but my wisket looked wonky so I decided to try another tile.
This first tile is on a 5x5 tile. I decided to make the second one on a smaller tile which is 4x4 inches.
For this tile, I also used the square, circle, and triangle string, and I also used Phuds. The "boards" were something I just decided to add in (don't think I've seen a tangle like this before - it's probably been done by somebody, I just haven't seen it). I like the cleaner look of this tile.
That's my take on the challenge....what do you think?
Thanks so much for stopping by! Comments are always appreciated!! Until next time....
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10 comments:
I like them both, but I especially like the first one. It's neat the way you laid the three shapes directly on top of eachother - Nice
They are both great! I like your wisket a lot. Great job!
Hi, What you have here is so beautiful and Elegant!:) Sandra H
I really like both tiles. The second is a little simpler, which is nice, but the first has a lacier feel. Love your "boards" tangle. I don't think I've seen it anywhere before.
Fabulous Susan, I always have to enlarge them to see all the elements! It's another language though:)Glad you liked my little gift:)
Val x
OOOOOOOH AHHHHHHHH :)
Love the way you've grouped the shapes together and overlapped! Clever lady.
A*MAZ*ING!!
The first tile reminds me of chinese design. Would make a lovely scarf!! Very nice
The first one looks like a quilt square. I love the use of Phuds in both tiles - the black background really make it pop off the page!
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