Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Zentangle Challenge #290 - Duo-Tangle: Flux and 'NZeppel
Here is another wonderful challenge from Laura at www.iamthedivaczt.blogspot.ca! This week we are to do a Duo-Tangle, using only Flux and 'NZeppel. I LOVE them both, but find that I rarely use Flux - no reason, but I use 'NZeppel a lot! So it was fun to put them together. I almost wasn't going to shade this at all - I quite liked it plain. In the end, I decided to add a bit of graphite, which was fine too, but I rather wish I hadn't…
*(I would like to add here that I love to see everyone's interpretation of the challenges, and I try to comment on those that I can. But I don't have an Instagram, or Flickr account, and Pinterest makes me log in each time I want to comment, so to those who post that way, please note that I am enjoying your photos but you won't be getting likes or comments from me. I often also won't comment when someone has posted several challenges on their blog because I just don't have time….)
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16 comments:
I love this! Fantastic composition and I love the wispy tails off of 'Nzepple;-)
Beautiful and elegant Nzepple.
Great tile.
Beautiful and elegant Nzepple.
Great tile.
Nice way to use these tangles. I like the inner pieces of the Flux as it really makes it pop!
Very interesting composition..
So beautiful!!!
Me too like the wispy tails of N'Zeppel and the inner side of FLux, together they form an interesting and beautiful tile!
Very pretty tile!
Like the way your grid extends out in wisps. Beautiful job!
The contrast in your tile if great Sue!
Beautiful tile and I also love the little endings on your N'Zeppel.
This lovely and organic looking and it's nice to see a different idea. Like you, I don't have Flikr or Instagram and feel vaguely guilty when I don't post a comment but it's not possible to join every type of sharing group.
Sometimes I feel like the only one not on those groups!
Very pretty tile!
Wonderful and very elegant tile!
beautiful. I love that organic feeling, like a Flux-'Nzeppel flower!
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