Tangles used: Spiteria, Shattuck, Knightsbridge, Crescent Moon, Ennies, & 'Nzeppel
If you have not all ready done so, go to The Bright Owl and look at the other submissions.
This blog is about some of the things in my life that I enjoy doing - Zentangles®, cycling, and needle crafts. Hopefully you will enjoy the variety and may it encourage you to begin or follow your own adventures. Welcome, Donald Wilka
Wow...great zendala! I love the balance between all of the tangles you used.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Not to be immodest, but when it was done I was pleased with the way that it turned out.
DeleteGreat! It's like the star is upon a net (is this an Englsih word?).
ReplyDeleteThanks. Shading is still one of the harder things for me. Or maybe I should say that I am less confident about it. Not sure what you were asking if it is an English word.
DeleteWow, this is great. Your shading makes it look like different layers on top of each other. Great. And I adore the star you made in the centre.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I really like that tangle also. It is Spiteria and super easy to do. Genevieve Crabbe recently posted a link to it on her weekly zentangle round up. I first saw it on the Zentangle® FB site. It was done by a guy by the name of Wanphai Nongrum. I think he is from India.
DeleteThank you for thinking of me and I appreciate your including me, but at this time I do not think that I will participate.
ReplyDeleteGreat choices (or accidents) that came out very coordinated. Especially like the one you used at the outer edge.
ReplyDeleteThanks. 'Nzeppel is one of my favorites. Accidents or choices, the process is the important part.
DeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI love your shading! You've given it so much depth. I love your Nzeppel too. I just can't get that right. Beautiful Donald!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anna. Shading is still the area that I have the least amount of confidence in. 'Nzeppel is one of my favorite tangles. I use it a lot.
DeleteThanks. It is one of my favorite tangles.
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