I just opened up Erin's Dare to copy the link and saw that I used the same outer tangle as she did. This wasn't on purpose, I just open my list of tangles and grab one that I haven't done or haven't done in a while. I did use Squilly though which was very convoluted to use in this shape. But do I let things like that bother me? I WILL make it fit is my chant as I work LOL:
It often happens that we use same tangles, but finely the zendala is quite different. So You have Your own zendala, beautiful zendala. Wonderful linework and desing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Uuna. I really felt silly when I saw that I had "copied" the DIVA, no less LOL!
DeleteWonderfully drawn. Love the tangles you chose.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ronnie. I've been playing with your great tangles, but so far, nothing has turned out the way I saw it in my mind HAHA!
DeleteBeautiful zendala! It has a quite clear and straight-line compositon with great linework! I like it very much!
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DeleteI like this a lot Jean. There is a great balance in it.
ReplyDeleteAnnemarie, I always appreciate your thoughtful comments! Stay cool!
DeleteGreat linw work!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my site, Zoe, and thanks for the kind comment.
DeleteGreat zendala. Looks to me like a glass star lying on a piece of lacy fabric. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, you make it sound so beautiful. I don't think we remember to do the last rule of Zentangle which is to appreciate our work. Thanks for the reminder.
DeleteGreat choice of tangles. I makes the eye linger for a while.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your looking and your comments. Thanks, Kelly.
Deletevery nice,some tangles just fit certain shapes nicely,so if some else use's it great minds think a like right (l.o.l )
ReplyDeleteGood advice, Cecile. Thanks. I just wish I really did have someone else's mind every now and then :)
DeleteThis turned out great however you chose the tangles you used.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda!
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