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Friday, January 6, 2012

I like to be beside the seaside

Size: A4 - 21cm x 29cm (8" x 11")
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To many people Tasmania is at the bottom of the world and quite cold but we actually enjoy a wonderful temperate climate. This beach is at Orford on the east coast, where we parked for the night and woke to this spectacular day. I tangled most of the morning while Paul went fishing.....blissfully peaceful but no fish! 

13 comments:

  1. What a wonderful creation, Michele. And a gorgeous beach photo, what a lovely, relaxing way to start the new year. Best wishes to both of you! Big hugs ...

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  2. So beautiful Michele !!! Oh to be by the beach instead of in Kansas where it's cold today ! SIGH...... Hugs to you !!! Rosie

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  3. How lovely....many tangles do have that sea-like quality that is so fun to draw........just lovely.....m

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  4. you lucky girl...tangling by the sea. we are with you in spirit, you know!

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  5. Another beautiful creation by a beautiful location....enjoy!

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  6. Lovely take on Fengle. Lovely ZIA. Lovely beach. Lovely lovely love ya!
    --Margaret

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  7. Another stunning work! I just love how you extend tangles and twine them together - I have trouble seeing how to do that in my own little pieces. I just love your big, complex pieces - I can look and look and look!

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  8. Just gorgeous, as always! Is that lovely, flowy, star called "Fengle"? I've tried it a couple of times and can't get it right. How I'd LOVE a step by step!

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  9. Amazing! Thanks so much for showing the string for this piece. And I love your little 'pops of color,' they really brighten things up! :)

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  10. Really beautiful - Living in Maine, northeast part of US - we are within 40 minutes of the rough and tumble Atlantic Ocean, we love all things ocean related. Unfortunately it is too cold for at least half of the year. Maybe we'll retire to Tasmania. I love your gorgeous spirals and the touches of ocean water blue.

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  11. Thanks everyone. Keep checking Zentangle.com Fengle steps will be coming soon!

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  12. Thanks for sharing your process with us. You used a beautiful string, and I love how your tangles flow and interact with each other. Truly inspirational! Plus, you turn out pieces at an amazing rate.

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