I saw some earlier comments and expected to have problems with this challenge. I have to admit that I enjoyed doing these and like the results. I did one in traditional Zentangle style of putting a dot in each corner and then making a string. After that I decided which section I would use the Sankegg tangle and then just did the other sections. No real preconceived notions. The other I did a little more free-form. The Sankegg tangle was the string and then I added the others. Think maybe while I felt this one was not as hard was because the Zendala Dare that I completed a few days ago was hard. This seemed easy comparatively speaking.
The tangles that I used are Sankegg, 'Nzeppel, Hybrid, Eenies, Marasu, Beads, & Exed
Tangles used are Sankegg, Flux, & Scrolled Feather
I like both your tiles! You did a great jon with this Sankegg.
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ReplyDeleteLike both of them. I also like that you named the tangles. Something I need to do.
ReplyDeleteYou "got" sankegg and really used it nicely in both tiles. It really is quite dynamic in your first tile.
ReplyDeletevery nice :) good use of the tangle. I like the way it weaves through the 2nd tile (redid my post as my smiley face rebelled in the first one!)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your comments. I have seen a lot of great tiles with this tangle.
ReplyDeleteI too separated the strands....What a beautiful flow! The scrolled feather and the flux really love being in this piece....I can tell!
ReplyDeleteNice work - I really like how it runs off the one corner.
ReplyDeleteYour Sankeggs are great, like little stacked cups of Sankegg. I really enjoy your two ZIA's both very different.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Sankeggs - so nicely shaded and drawn. Both tiles are interesting, different, and nicely done!
ReplyDeleteYour Sankegg (especially in the first tile) looks 3D!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
Fun. Your 1st tile reminds me of a road map of travelling, adventurous sankeggs!!!
ReplyDeleteReally nicely done examples, both
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