Monday, August 17, 2015

Zentangle Challenge #231 - Guest Sharla Hicks; Undulating tangles in C and S minor

Guest blogger Sharla Hicks has asked us to use undulating tangles that use the strokes "C" and/or "S" in this week's challenge (see www.iamthedivaczt.blogspot.com). I chose two tangles I really like: Roscoe and Meringue. My hand got a bit quivery when I was adding the second line to Meringue, sigh. Otherwise, I'm pretty happy with this one. I love Roscoe!

21 comments:

  1. Beautiful tile Sue! Nice choices.

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  2. Lovely movement and flow to this piece!

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  3. I love that art at the bottom with the Crescent Moons, what is that tangle called?
    Lee Darter

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  4. Beautiful! I love the pattern choices, I'd forgotten all about "Roscoe". Well done!

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  5. I have to say you gals with CZT after your name really put a capital I to inspiration. I'm a self taught Zentangler, I have lots of books, but I may have to check out a local CZT and take a class or two.

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  6. very elegant Sue - lovely choice of complimentary tangles :)

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  7. Like it Sue. Love this type of line work.

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  8. I like Roscoe and Meringue too but I wouldn't have thought of mixing them. now I can see how well they work together. Very nice.

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  9. What a beautiful use of Meringue and Roscoe - as a former commenter said, I forgot all about that one! Glad you didn't!

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  10. Like your use of Merinque. Looks like shells. I am still working on this tangle.

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  11. Wonderful and very elegant tile! Great choice of tangles!

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  12. Very Lovely, flowing curly tile. Beautiful.

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  13. This is a lovely tile! I can imagine that you are happy with it!

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  14. This is gorgeous! I've never used roscoe, but I've now added it to my list to try.

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  15. I don't think that I have ever seen or tried Roscoe, but it looks so great in your tile, that I may have to go try it. I love your Meringue, it looks so flawless. Very nice tile!

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  16. Lovely tile, very undulating ;-)

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  17. Both Roscoe and Meringue is new to me. Your tile is lovely the way it moves. I will definitely try those patterns!

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