Lara's challenge #3.
As I closed my eyes my mind was saying 'try not to swirl this time and be big!' Well, I was a bit disappointed by this tight string which started at the tip of verdigogh but as I turned the tile around this sticky beak seemed to point it's way forward. Paul called him 'Fowl play'. We had a good laugh! Thanks Laura....that was a beaut challenge.
oh I love this! This makes me smile!Very cool tangle with a little birdy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this little bird tangled up in the branches while learning how to fly. My subtitling thought was 'ooops' ;-) .
ReplyDeleteYour verdigogh is as delicate as always – I really love how you arrange the foliage.
This one makes my day!
hehe...sofisticated bird...a tiny one but so delicate and beautiful! it really looks like a flamingo!
ReplyDeleteIt's a tiny hummingbird caught in the branches. Isn't it amazing what your imagination can do when you start with the unexpected. Love the wings!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, love the bird!
ReplyDeleteBefore reading any of the comments, I too saw at beautiful hummingbird!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun this closed eye challenge is!! This one is adorable.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun one this turned out to be, fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely! The hummingbird just jumps right out at you immediately on glimpsing the tile - what fun!
ReplyDeleteSo inventive, Shelly! I love this one. And the clever use of Crescent Moon around the edges of his Paradoxical wings is genius. He needs a name! Have you named him? He's got bucket loads of personality. [grin]
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laura's challenge has turned out to be a great way to meet new tanglers!
ReplyDeleteWhispering ~ Curiosity
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a fun name for this whimsical piece.
ReplyDeleteGotta love it! Great design - fun and whimsical!
ReplyDeleteI love your tangled bird!
ReplyDeletefabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love that I saw the tangle first and then the imagery appeared what a nice blend.
ReplyDeleteI feel fun and happiness here and I see a wild woolly disheveled duck! Love it!
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