I was pleased to see you pop up on my blog! Nice to have you back with a challenge. Your Ing is really super with its inner twists and turns. Your shading and those tiny dots really make this eye catching.
Love the combination of Paradox and ING and also the look created by using two colors and shading. PS: Thank you for your assistance in identifying the tangle I couldn't remember the name of in my response to the ING challenge.
Thanks for the compliments Suzanne. Glad I actually remembered the name of a Tangle. It's because I really like messing around with Arukas that I know it.
Love the combination of Paradox and ING and also the look created by using two colors and shading. PS: Thank you for your assistance in identifying the tangle I couldn't remember the name of in my response to the ING challenge.
Thanks Patty. The Zendala tiles are always fun especially since I am incapable of actually creating anything that is unilateral, even, repetitive or mandala like; so it's fun to charge around in the round and see what wacko things happen.
I was pleased to see you pop up on my blog! Nice to have you back with a challenge. Your Ing is really super with its inner twists and turns. Your shading and those tiny dots really make this eye catching.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jean, it's good and fun to be back.
DeleteI feel like this presents a beautiful fork in the road!
ReplyDeleteAh, but the turnstile isn't open at the fork. Hmmmmmm. Neat though that that's what you saw. Thank you.
DeleteLove the combination of Paradox and ING and also the look created by using two colors and shading. PS: Thank you for your assistance in identifying the tangle I couldn't remember the name of in my response to the ING challenge.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliments Suzanne. Glad I actually remembered the name of a Tangle. It's because I really like messing around with Arukas that I know it.
DeleteLove the combination of Paradox and ING and also the look created by using two colors and shading. PS: Thank you for your assistance in identifying the tangle I couldn't remember the name of in my response to the ING challenge.
ReplyDeleteDudley, great combination of tangles for your ING tile and really love it in the round with sepia! Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Patty. The Zendala tiles are always fun especially since I am incapable of actually creating anything that is unilateral, even, repetitive or mandala like; so it's fun to charge around in the round and see what wacko things happen.
DeleteBeautiful tile, love the flow of your Lovely ING Zendala.
ReplyDeleteThank you Daniele.
DeleteGreat zendala! I love the curvING;-)
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ReplyDeleteI love your use of aura and the fluxING tangleation. Must try ing with curves.
ReplyDeleteI do like your zendala!!! Good to 'see' you here again :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat zendala, I admire what you did with ING!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous zendala! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteThis is just perfect. love it!
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